Islanders are being reminded they can sign-up to receive their council tax and business rates bills by email.
To receive your bill by email for 2019/20 you will need to register via the council’s website by 14 February ( www.iow.gov.uk/Residents/ Benefits-Council-Tax-and- Business-Rates/Council-Tax- Services/Council-Tax/Pre- register-for-Paperless- Billing/ ).
Businesses will need to email their request to business.rates@iow.gov.uk
The bills will be sent out in March, after the council sets its budget on 27 February.
Paperless billing helps reduce the cost of printing and postage, which in turn makes savings for the council and council tax and business ratepayers.
For more information visit the council’s website at www.iwight.com :
- Council tax - www.iow.gov.uk/Residents/ Benefits-Council-Tax-and- Business-Rates/Council-Tax- Services/Council-Tax/Change- of-Circumstances
- Business rates - www.iow.gov.uk/Business/ Business-Rates/Business- Rates1/About-Business-Rates
- Payments online - www.iwight.com and the ‘Residents – Do it online’ section.
To receive your bill by email for 2019/20 you will need to register via the council’s website by 14 February ( www.iow.gov.uk/Residents/
Businesses will need to email their request to business.rates@iow.gov.uk
The bills will be sent out in March, after the council sets its budget on 27 February.
Paperless billing helps reduce the cost of printing and postage, which in turn makes savings for the council and council tax and business ratepayers.
For more information visit the council’s website at www.iwight.com :
- Council tax - www.iow.gov.uk/Residents/
- Business rates - www.iow.gov.uk/Business/
- Payments online - www.iwight.com and the ‘Residents – Do it online’ section.
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