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My elderly relative moves into the annexe. Will he/she have to pay council tax?

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My elderly relative moves into the annexe. Will he/she have to pay council tax?

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If your elderly relative is over 65 years old and wholly dependent then he/she will be exempt from payment as long as the annexe can be shown that it is their main residence and you, as the caring relative, live in the main part of the property.

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