Council Tax Notice 2026/27

We have budgeted to spend £809.371m on the provision of services to our taxpayers in 2026/27 (compared to a figure of £793.257m in 2025/26).

A further sum of £15.9m will be paid to other public bodies in the form of levies and contributions. Net expenditure is set at £541.527m.

For the Council Taxpayer, the Band D tax levied by the County Council will be £1,830.97 for 2026/27, which represents an increase in Council Tax of 4.90%.

  2025/26 2026/27 2026/27

Services:

Gross Expenditure
            (£m)

 Gross Expenditure (£m) Net Expenditure (£m)
Central Services 53.195 57.932 50.345
Cultural, Environmental and Planning Services 101.528 86.615 63.626
Education & Children's Services 309.016 321.264 261.302
Highways, Roads and Transport Services 35.609 36.665 25.116
Housing Services 109.103 111.379 3.514
Adult Social Services 184.806 195.516 136.551
Expenditure on Services 793.257 809.371 540.454

Levies and contributions: 

     
Brecon Beacons National Park 0.162 0.167 0.167
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority 15.185 15.598 15.598
South West Wales Corporate Joint Committee 0.151 0.156 0.156
Net Trading Account Surpluses (-) / Deficits 5.909 6.217 6.217
Net Interest and Capital Accounting Adjustments -22.745 -21.065 -21.065
Contribution to/from (-) Reserves 0.000 0.000 0.000
County Council Expenditure 791.919 810.444 541.527

To be financed from:

     
Government Revenue Support Grant -307.213 -333.928  
National Non Domestic Rates (NNDR) -68.479 -66.178  
Specific Grants/Reimbursements -98.607 -83.081  
Fees, Charges and Other Income -182.797 -185.836  
Council Taxpayers -134.823 -141.421  
  -791.919 -810.444  

 

We intend to spend £68m in 2026/27 on capital projects (£94.7m in 2025/26), which will be financed from the following sources:

Sources £m
Loans Raised 29.2
Funds Set Aside from Revenue 4.5
Capital Receipts from Sale of Assets 2.2
Grant Aid 32.1
Total  68.0

General reserves (or balances) are necessary to provide for levelling out of normal peaks and troughs of a year’s financial activities.

It is estimated that such balances will stand at around £15.2m on 31st March 2027 (£15.2m on 31 March 2026).

We have also set aside other reserves to meet specific expenditure and these are estimated to amount to £58.5m on 31 March 2027 (£94.9m on 31 March 2026).

Town / Community Council

Precept 2025/26
(£)

Precept 2026/27
(£)

Band D Council Tax 2026/27
(£)

Abergwili 33,000.00 34,000.00 45.21
Abernant 4,500.00 4,500.00 33.17
Ammanford 471,064.27 511,447.25 255.82
Betws 62,000.00 67,000.00 73.76
Bronwydd 15,060.00 14,978.00 53.00
Carmarthen 927,929.00 953,111.00 161.90
Cenarth 9,000.00 9,000.00 15.64
Cilycwm 8,000.00 8,000.00 32.17
Cilymaenllwyd 13,000.00 15,000.00 41.58
Cwarter Bach 141,095.00 162,109.00 164.66
Cwmaman 395,794.00 443,159.18 269.29
Cynwyl Elfed 22,077.60 24,882.00 53.43
Cynwyl Gaeo 8,000.00 9,500.00 21.01
Dyffryn Cennen 30,000.00 40,000.00 71.43
Eglwyscummin 6,500.00 6,500.00 32.65
Gorslas 135,894.00 140,748.00 65.44
Henllanfallteg 12,650.00 9,500.00 40.31
Kidwelly 337,020.00 343,780.00 236.23
Laugharne 33,511.87 37,000.00 59.61
Llanarthne 25,930.90 23,100.86 50.56
Llanboidy 41,421.00 42,663.63 92.28
Llanddarog 20,630.81 17,757.61 30.90
Llanddeusant 5,500.00 5,775.00 44.04
Llanddowror & Llanmiloe 19,800.00 19,987.00 52.95
Llandeilo 93,755.00 98,898.00 118.63
Llandovery 79,000.00 92,000.00 110.06
Llandybie 193,860.00 200,645.00 44.07
Llandyfaelog 31,000.00 34,000.00 52.51
Llanedi 587,493.00 616,506.00 256.03
Llanegwad 18,000.00 18,000.00 23.97
Llanelli Rural 1,568,545.00 1,689,500.00 196.26
Llanelli Town 1,537,500.00 1,537,500.00 169.20
Llanfair-ar-y-Bryn 4,000.00 4,500.00 15.46
Llanfihangel Aberbythych 25,000.00 21,100.00 34.54
Llanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn 7,500.00 8,000.00 35.67
Llanfihangel-ar-Arth 53,000.00 53,000.00 54.80
Llanfynydd 9,000.00 9,500.00 40.25
Llangadog 25,000.00 23,000.00 34.83
Llangain 19,639.00 25,261.00 83.05
Llangathen 9,500.00 10,250.00 36.88
Llangeler 32,245.47 33,051.60 21.67
Llangennech 313,738.00 328,290.00 163.95
Llangunnor 56,122.00 56,122.00 47.98
Llangyndeyrn 98,217.92 103,128.82 61.85
Llangynin 10,600.00 10,722.00 77.55
Llangynog 8,000.00 8,500.00 34.32
Llanllawddog 8,481.00 8,803.00 23.75
Llanllwni 15,683.00 15,683.00 47.63
Llannon 561,515.08 624,280.89 303.67
Llanpumsaint 11,776.92 11,851.79 34.50
Llansadwrn 12,500.00 12,500.00 50.65
Llansawel 9,500.00 9,500.00 44.87
Llansteffan & Llanybri 23,500.00 27,000.00 43.05
Llanwinio 6,000.00 6,000.00 27.40
Llanwrda 15,000.00 20,000.00 82.66
Llanybydder 70,000.00 62,000.00 97.75
Llanycrwys 3,000.00 3,750.00 35.28
Manordeilo & Salem 15,000.00 15,000.00 18.40
Meidrim 12,500.00 12,625.00 47.63
Myddfai 3,765.30 4,100.00 21.02
Newcastle Emlyn 34,454.32 35,315.66 73.32
Newchurch & Merthyr 6,500.00 7,000.00 21.55
Pembrey & Burry Port 877,000.00 939,885.00 273.69
Pencarreg 13,500.00 13,500.00 23.78
Pendine 7,884.00 8,217.90 45.00
Pontyberem 131,669.75 135,908.75 129.18
St Clears 119,656.77 127,434.46 91.43
St Ishmaels 39,831.00 42,848.00 50.00
Talley 13,000.00 12,000.00 46.36
Trelech a'r Betws 0.00 0.00 0.00
Trimsaran 91,646.00 96,379.43 107.80
Whitland 65,148.00 65,148.00 78.50

 

View the details of the police precept, set by Police & Crime Commissioner.

POLICE PRECEPT NOTICE 2026/27

 

The Welsh Government sets a Standard Spending Assessment for us. This is the amount which the Welsh Government assesses is required to provide, in relative terms, a standard level of service in the area. The assessment for 2026/27 and a comparison with our budget requirement is set out below:

Assessment/Budget Requirement

         

(£m)

Band D Council Tax

(£)

Standard Spending Assessment  545.375 1,881
Budget Requirement (incl. Community Precepts) 551.493 1,964

The Council sets the charge at Band D level dwellings, but the amount for properties in other bands will be higher or lower according to the following ratios.  

Valuation Band A B C D E F G H I
Tax Proportion 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 21/9
County Council (£) 1,220.65 1,424.09 1,627.53 1,830.97 2,237.85 2,644.73 3,051.62 3,661.94 4,272.26
Dyfed Powys Police (£) 258.42 301.49 344.56 387.63 473.77 559.91 646.05 775.26 904.47
Community Councils (average) (£) 88.40 103.13 117.87 132.60 162.07 191.53 221.00 265.20 309.40

 

Every dwelling is now placed in one of the following 9 Valuation Bands:

Band Property Value
A Up to £44,000
B £44,001 to £65,000
C £65,001 to £91,000
D £91,001 to £123,000
E £123,001 to £162,000
F £162,001 to £223,000
G £223,001 to £324,000
H £324,001 to £424,000
I £424,001 and above

Properties are placed in the Band which represents their open market value as at April 2003. New properties built after April 2003 will be valued as if at that date. Your Council Tax bill shows the Band in which your property has been placed.

The Valuation Office Agency - an arm of the Inland Revenue - is responsible for Council Tax valuations. If you believe that the valuation of your property is incorrect you may appeal to the Valuation Office at:

Tŷ Glyder        
339 High Street             
Bangor
LL57 1EP
ctonline@voa.gov.uk

Telephone helpline: 03000 505505

You may also appeal if you believe there has been a material reduction in the value of your property, for example, due to demolition of part of the building, a change to the physical state of the local area, or adaptations to make the dwelling suitable for someone physically disabled.

There are rules and time-limits in relation to appeals. It is therefore advisable to contact the Valuation Office helpline for advice and guidance.

Appeals against liability to pay

You may also appeal if you consider that you are not liable to pay Council Tax, for example, because you are not the resident or owner, or because your property is exempt; or that we have made a mistake in calculating your bill.

If you wish to appeal on these grounds you must first notify our Council Tax section in writing so that they have the opportunity to reconsider the case. If you are not happy with our response you may appeal further to a Valuation Tribunal. Making an appeal does not allow you to withhold payment of tax in the meantime, but if your appeal is successful you will be entitled to a refund of any overpaid tax.

Further details of the appeal procedures (including the role of valuation tribunals) may be obtained from our Council Tax section.

These are brief notes for guidance only and further conditions may apply before a reduction may be awarded.

For further information or advice on Council Tax contact 01554 742200 or e-mail counciltax@carmarthenshire.gov.uk

Please apply promptly for discounts to avoid any possible loss.

If only one adult lives at a property there will be a 25% discount (but please see the notes below relating to Empty properties and Second homes). The following people are not counted when looking at the number of residents provided certain conditions are met:

  • Students regarded as full-time, student nurses and foreign language assistants.
  • Students under 20 years of age undertaking a qualifying part-time course.
  • A student’s spouse, civil partner or dependant who is not a British citizen and is prevented from taking paid employment or claiming State Benefits.
  • Persons who attract Child Benefit
  • 18 &19 year olds who are at, or have just left school.
  • Youth Training trainees and apprentices.
  • People who are severely mentally impaired.
  • Permanent residents of nursing homes or NHS hospitals.
  • Carers but not if caring for a spouse, partner or child under 18 (if carer is parent).
  • Certain charity / Local Authority care workers.
  • Members of a religious community e.g. monks or nuns.
  • Hostel residents.
  • Members of Visiting Forces or International Headquarters and Defence Organisations.
  • Convicted and remand prisoners.
  • Care Leaver. A Care Leaver is between 18 and 25. Is classed as a category 3 young person as defined by section 104 of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 and no longer looked after by a local authority.

In addition to the statutory discounts mentioned above, Councils have the power to grant Discounts on a discretionary basis and according to local circumstances.

Most empty properties will be exempt from Council Tax for the first six months, after which a 100% charge will apply. There are some exceptions to this rule (as shown below) and in certain circumstances there will be no charge at all. (see Exempt Dwellings below)

If however, a property is furnished and is unoccupied, or is furnished and is not the main residence of anyone, there will generally be no exempt period, (but see Exempt Dwellings below) nor will there be any discount allowed. The owner will therefore be liable to pay the full Council Tax.

However a 50% discount may be awarded when the liable person for Council Tax, is also liable for another dwelling, where he/she has to reside as a condition of employment or when a member of the Armed Forces has to live in self-contained accommodation (e.g. house/flat) provided by the Ministry of Defence.

See Council Tax premiums for further information.

A property which is not the main residence of anyone and is only let for short periods (mainly holiday lets) may be subject to Non Domestic Rates and not Council Tax. Officers at “The Valuation Office” are responsible for deciding whether a property should be placed on the Council Tax Valuation List or the Non Domestic List. There is likely to be a considerable financial benefit to customers whose properties are removed from the Council Tax List and placed on the Non Domestic List.

For a property to be listed for Non Domestic Rates it must, usually, meet the following conditions:

  1. it must have been available for commercial letting, as self-catering accommodation, for short periods totalling 252 days, or more, in the previous 12 months  
  2. the periods for which it was let amounted, in total, to at least 182 days and
  3. the intention is that, for the next 12 months, the building will be available for commercial letting, as self-catering accommodation, for short periods totalling 252 days, or more

Further conditions may apply but the legislation can be less stringent where a number of properties are let, at the same location or within close proximity to each other.

If you want further details or believe that your property should be removed from the Council Tax Valuation List and entered on the Non Domestic Valuation List, then you should contact officers at the Valuation Office (please see “Valuation Appeals” for contact details).

(Please apply promptly to avoid a possible loss of exemption)

Most dwellings will be subject to the Council Tax, but some will be exempt and there will be no Council Tax to pay on them. The following Exemptions apply provided certain conditions are met:

  • Dwellings which have been left empty and unfurnished. The exemption is limited to a period of 6 months regardless of a change of owner or council tax payer.
  • Unoccupied and unfurnished dwellings which are undergoing structural alteration or which require major renovation to make them habitable, and dwellings where such works have recently been completed. The exemption is limited to a period of 12 months regardless of a change of owner or council tax payer.
  • Dwellings left empty by patients in hospital/ care homes (long term absence only).
  • Dwellings left empty by persons receiving care, and dwellings left empty by persons providing care elsewhere.
  • Dwellings left empty since the owner or tenant has passed away. Further conditions/time limits may apply.
  • Dwellings left vacant by prisoners.
  • Unoccupied dwellings which have been repossessed or which are in the hands of trustees in bankruptcy.
  • Halls of residence.
  • Dwellings occupied only by students (or certain non-British spouses, civil partners or dependants-see Discounts above), school leavers or under-18’s.
  • Dwellings left empty by a Student owner.
  • Dwellings occupied only by a person who is severely mentally impaired
  • Empty properties which are clergy dwellings or are owned by charities (up to 6 months for latter).
  • Armed Forces or Visiting Forces accommodation.
  • When the liable person has diplomatic immunity.
  • Dwellings that are prevented by law from being occupied.
  • Annexes occupied by an elderly or disabled relative of the residents living in the main dwelling.
  • Empty annexes which cannot be let separately from the main home.
  • A pitch or mooring not occupied by a caravan or boat.
  • Dwellings occupied only by Care Leavers. A Care Leaver is between 18 and 25. Is classed as a category 3 young person as defined by section 104 of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 and no longer looked after by a local authority.

If your home has one or more of the following features that are needed to meet the specific needs of a disabled person who lives at your property, child or adult, then you may be able to get a reduction in your bill.

  • a room, other than a bathroom, kitchen or lavatory, which is used predominantly by the disabled person (Please note that the reduction will not apply if the room used by the disabled person would be required, by the household, for use as a bedroom or living room, even if he/she was not disabled) or,
  • a second kitchen or bathroom used for meeting the needs of the disabled person, or
  • widened doorways or access to cater for the use of a wheel chair indoors.

If, after an inspection of the property, you qualify for a reduction, you will be charged Council Tax at the level of charge one band below that in which your property has been assessed. For example, if your property is in Band ‘D’, you will be charged as if it were in Band ‘C’.

NOTE – As from 1 April 2000, this type of reduction has also been available to persons living in properties valued in Band ‘A’. You will need an application form from the Council Tax Section.

The Council Tax Reduction Scheme is designed to help people on low income. For example, if you are on Income Support you will normally pay no Council Tax. You may also qualify if working but on low pay. Entitlement will usually depend upon:

  • Income
  • Savings/ capital
  • Personal and family circumstances  

If you have been granted CTR the amount and period of the reduction will be shown on your bill.

Please remember that you must notify our Benefit Section of any changes in your circumstances that might affect your entitlement. Examples are given on the Change of Circumstances leaflet that is sent with your council tax reduction notification letter. You are exempt from paying Council Tax in respect of any period when you have been granted 100% CTR. Please telephone our Benefit Section on 01554 742100 for further information.

The Council has the discretion to increase the council tax by up to 300% of the full rate.

In respect of a property which has been unoccupied and substantially unfurnished, for a continuous period of at least 1 year a 50% premium charge will apply to these types of dwellings from 1 April 2024. 

In respect of a property which is not the main residence of anyone, and which is substantially furnished, or in respect of a property which has been unoccupied and substantially unfurnished for a continuous period of at least 2 years, a 100% premium charge will apply to these types of dwellings from 1 April 2025. 

MORE INFORMATION

We may share your information in order to provide other council services and occasionally with other organisations when the law allows this. This will usually be to provide contact details and/or to confirm who is resident at a property.

Examples where information may be shared with other sections within the council are show below:

  1. To help process applications for Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Reduction.
  2. To help process applications for blue badges or concessionary bus passes.
  3. To provide contact details to Social Services staff.
  4. To provide contact details of:
    1. Landlords to Housing staff for them to verify that tenancies are registered with Rent Smart Wales and to see if landlords are willing to assist them with enquiries relating to affordable accommodation within the county.
    2. Owners of long term empty properties to see if help can be given to bring them back into use.
  5. To help enforcement officers investigate fly tipping.

Examples where information may be provided to external bodies are as follows:

  1. To help police with the investigation/detection of crime.
  2. To help HMRC with the investigation of fraud.
  3. To provide details of residency or contact details to council tax officers of other councils.
  4. To help a government department investigating the illegal import of animals.      

For more information about this, you can contact us at counciltax@carmarthenshire.gov.uk

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