MARTIN Lewis has revealed how to slash monthly bills by 50% and get £1,000s back – asking “are you overpaying council tax?”

The Money Saving Expert said Brits should “check and challenge” their council tax bills.

Martin Lewis said many Brits are in the wrong council tax bands

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Martin Lewis said many Brits are in the wrong council tax bands
Some households could get huge discounts on their bills

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Some households could get huge discounts on their bills

Speaking on his ITV show tonight, Lewis said more than 400,000 people are in the wrong council tax bands.

Look up your postcode on the government’s online band checker to see which bracket you should be in.

If you are in a higher band than your neighbours, your next step should be to check how much your house was worth in 1991.

This might seem a strange thing to look up – but the government uses this information to decide which band you should be in.

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There are lots of free online tools which can help you with this “valuation check”.

Be careful – challenging your council without doing this check might get your neighbours’ bills raised without lowering yours.

But if both the online tool and the valuation check suggest you are paying too much council tax, ring up your local authority.

If it turns out you have been paying too much, you will get a back-dated payout – and your neighbours might too.

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Lewis added that people on low incomes, pension credits or benefits can apply for council tax reductions of up to 100%.

Households made up of someone with a severe mental impairment like dementia or Parkinson’s and their carer get 50% off.

Adults living by themselves can get 25% off, and students don’t need to pay council tax at all.

On tonight’s show, Lewis revealed a “rule of thumb” which will slash household bills by £500.

He also shared his 3-step method to bring your phone bill down to £3.50.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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