Council Tax Band F in Wakefield: 2026/27 Annual Bill
A Band F property in Wakefield (England) pays £3,178 per year in Council Tax before any discount, based on the 2025/26 Band D rate of £2,200 inclusive of all precepts. Band F is fixed at 13/9 of Band D (144.4% of the local Band D rate) by statute, so the multiplier is the same in every billing authority in England.
Discount scenarios for Band F in Wakefield
How the £3,178 gross bill changes under the most common UK Council Tax reliefs. The disabled banded-down figure applies under the Disabled Band Reduction Scheme when the property has been adapted for a disabled occupant - the bill is charged as if the property were one band lower.
| Scenario | Annual bill | Monthly (10) | Saving vs gross |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross bill (2+ adults, no discount) | £3,178 | £318 | £0 |
| After 25% Single Person Discount | £2,383 | £238 | £794 |
| Disabled Band Reduction (banded down) | £2,689 | £269 | £489 |
| 100% all-student exemption | £0 | £0 | £3,178 |
Need a different scenario (severely mentally impaired disregard, Council Tax Reduction, or a mixed-adult household)? The main Council Tax calculator lets you model any combination.
Band F compared with nearby authorities
Same band, four closest English authorities by Band D rate. Useful when comparing offers across council boundaries (the same band can vary by hundreds of pounds depending on the billing authority and its precepts).
| Local authority | Band D (LA) | Band F annual | Difference vs Wakefield |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wakefield (this page) | £2,200 | £3,178 | - |
| Southampton | £2,204 | £3,184 | +£6 |
| Slough | £2,196 | £3,172 | -£6 |
| Doncaster | £2,207 | £3,188 | +£10 |
| Barnsley | £2,189 | £3,162 | -£16 |
All bands in Wakefield
Statutory band ratios applied to Wakefield's published 2025/26 Band D rate of £2,200. If your property is on a different band than F, jump straight to the right row below.
How Wakefield sets the Band D rate
Council Tax is a property tax administered by your billing authority. Wakefield's published Band D figure for 2025/26 (£2,200) is the sum of every precept that appears on a resident's bill: the billing authority's own charge, the upper-tier or county precept where the area is two-tier, the police and crime commissioner precept, fire and rescue, and any parish or town council precept that applies. Every band uses the same statutory ratios to Band D - Band A is 6/9 of Band D, Band B is 7/9, Band C is 8/9, Band D is 9/9, Band E is 11/9, Band F is 13/9, Band G is 15/9, Band H is 18/9.
The valuation date is 1 April 1991 (England and Scotland have never rebanded). New builds are slotted into a band by analogy with comparable older stock. The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) handles banding decisions and appeals.
The 2026/27 published Band D figures are typically confirmed by individual billing authorities in February or March of the billing year. This page uses the latest confirmed published rate (2025/26) so the underlying provenance is auditable. Most billing authorities raise Band D between 2% and 4.99% year on year (the English referendum cap is 4.99% including the social care precept add-on). When the 2026/27 figures are published this page will be updated during the annual March maintenance window.
Related
- Full Council Tax calculator - change LA, band, household, and discounts.
- Band F across the UK - top 20 authorities at Band F.
- Stamp Duty (England and NI) - SDLT on property purchase.
- Mortgage affordability - factor Council Tax into housing cost.
Frequently asked questions
- How is the Band F bill in Wakefield calculated?
- The Band D rate published by Wakefield for 2025/26 is £2,200 inclusive of every precept on the bill (billing authority, county or upper-tier in two-tier areas, police, fire, and parish where applicable). Band F is fixed at 13/9 of Band D under the Local Government Finance Act 1992, so the Band F annual bill is £2,200 multiplied by 1.444 which gives £3,178 before any discounts.
- Can I get the 25% Single Person Discount?
- Yes, if you are the only adult living at the property as your sole or main residence. The discount cuts the gross bill by 25%, so a Band F household in Wakefield would pay £2,383 per year instead of £3,178. You must apply to Wakefield directly and confirm the position annually. Falsely claiming the discount is a criminal offence under section 14 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 and councils cross-check claims against the electoral roll.
- What if everyone in the property is a full-time student?
- An all-student household is 100% exempt from Council Tax, so the annual bill drops to £0. To qualify the course must be at least one academic year long, at least 21 hours of study per week, and at a UK university or college recognised by the relevant authority. If a student lives with one non-student adult, the non-student gets the 25% Single Person Discount instead of full exemption.
- Can I pay over 12 months instead of 10?
- Yes. Since 2013 every billing authority in England and Wales must offer 12 instalments on request, and Scottish councils typically do too. For Band F in Wakefield the 10-instalment monthly figure is £318 (April to January) and the 12-instalment figure is £265 (April to March). The annual total is unchanged. Direct debit is usually the cheapest method - most councils charge a small fee for non-direct-debit payment plans.