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Council Tax Band D: How Much Is It?

A Band D home pays 9/9 of the Band D charge, about £2,392 a year on the England average for 2026/27. Enter your own council's Band D figure below for a closer estimate. Free, no signup.

Band D = 9/9 of Band DEngland average, 2026/27Single person discount
Your property
Band ratios and ranges differ. Northern Ireland uses domestic rates, not council tax, so it is not covered here.
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25% off if you are the only adult in the home.
Estimated council tax
£2,392
a year · about £199.33 a month
Band D charge (England)national average, 2026/27£2,392.00
Band D multiplier× 1
Band D charge£2,392.00
Estimated bill a year£2,392
Council tax pays for local services, so the exact bill is set by your council and varies across the country. This is an estimate from the England average. Your bill is usually spread over 10 or 12 monthly instalments.
2026/27 estimate. Confirm the exact charge with your local council; not financial advice.
Simon Chadwick
Simon Chadwick
Founder, Orbit Money
Method: Statutory Band D ratio (9/9) × England national average Band D (£2,392, 2026/27)Updated: 17 July 2026Sources: MHCLG, England average Band D 2026/27, gov.uk/council-tax-bands, VOA band ranges

How much is council tax band D?

The reference band. Every other band is a fixed proportion of the Band D charge, so a Band D home pays the full amount. On the England average Band D charge of £2,392 for 2026/27, that works out at about £2,392 a year, or roughly £199.33 a month over 12 instalments. Your local council sets its own Band D figure, so the real bill can be higher or lower. Enter your council's Band D amount in the calculator above for a number that matches your area.

How council tax band D is worked out

Every band is a fixed share of the Band D charge, set in law and the same across every council. Band D is 9/9 of Band D, so a Band D home pays the full Band D charge. It is the reference band that every other band is measured against. The band itself comes from your home's estimated open-market value on 1 April 1991, not today's price. In England, Band D covers homes valued at £68,001 to £88,000 on that date.

Band D next to Band D and the other bands

Band D is the reference band. Band A is the cheapest at six-ninths of Band D, and Band H is the most expensive at double. The table below shows where Band D sits, using the England average Band D of £2,392 for 2026/27.

BandShare of Band DYearlyMonthly
Band A6/9£1,595£133
Band B7/9£1,860£155
Band C8/9£2,126£177
Band D (this page)9/9£2,392£199
Band E11/9£2,924£244
Band F13/9£3,455£288
Band G15/9£3,987£332
Band H18/9£4,784£399

These figures use the England average. Scotland keeps the same A to D ratios but has higher multipliers for bands E to H, and Wales runs from Band A to Band I. Switch nation in the calculator above to apply the right ratios, or use the all-bands council tax calculator.

Frequently asked questions

How much is council tax band D?
On the England average Band D charge of £2,392 for 2026/27, a Band D home pays about £2,392 a year, or roughly £199.33 a month over 12 instalments. Band D is set at 9/9 of the Band D charge. Your local council sets its own Band D figure, so the exact bill can be higher or lower. Enter your council's Band D amount in the calculator above for a closer number.
How is council tax band D worked out?
Every band is a fixed proportion of the Band D charge, set in law and the same across every council. Band D is 9/9 of Band D, so a Band D home pays the full Band D charge. The band comes from your home's estimated open-market value on 1 April 1991, not today's price.
What property value is council tax band D?
In England, Band D covers homes with a 1 April 1991 open-market value of £68,001 to £88,000. It is that historic 1991 value that fixes the band, not what the property is worth now, so a home bought decades later is still banded on the 1991 figure.
How can I pay less council tax on a Band D home?
If you are the only adult in the home, the single person discount takes 25% off, bringing a Band D bill down to about £1,794 a year. Full-time students are exempt, and people on a low income may qualify for Council Tax Reduction. It is also worth checking your band is right, because a wrong band means a wrong bill for as long as it stands.

Related tools

Council Tax Band A
6/9 of Band D, about £1,595 a year on the England average.
Council Tax Band B
7/9 of Band D, about £1,860 a year on the England average.
Council Tax Band C
8/9 of Band D, about £2,126 a year on the England average.
Council Tax Band E
11/9 of Band D, about £2,924 a year on the England average.
Council Tax Band F
13/9 of Band D, about £3,455 a year on the England average.
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Simon Chadwick
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Simon is the founder of Orbit Money, a tool that helps people track subscriptions and recurring spend. He builds Orbit's free money calculators and writes about personal finance for UK and Australian readers.

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This tool is a guide, not financial advice. Council tax charges are set by your local authority. The Band D figure here uses the England national average, so confirm the exact charge with your own council.