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Benefits and bereavement

Find out what bereavement related benefits you may be able to get.

Dwellings last occupied by a registered charity

Where a property was previously occupied by a registered charity in furtherance of the charity's objectives, it may be eligible for council tax exemption

Unoccupied manse

An unoccupied manse which is no one's sole or main residence, may qualify for exemption.

Unoccupied agricultural property

Where an agricultural property becomes vacant, it may be exempt from charge.

Trustee in bankruptcy

Where a property is unoccupied and is held by a Trustee in Bankruptcy, it may be eligible for exemption.

Person in long term hospital or care home

If a property is vacant because the sole resident is in hospital as a long-term patient or in a care home, it may qualify for council tax exemption.

Unoccupied dwelling previously occupied by students

If a property was previously occupied by students, the landlord may be eligible to apply for exemption when it becomes vacant.

Perth's City Status

We are delighted that Perth was granted city status to mark Her Majesty the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012.

About Universal Credit

Information about Universal Credit (UC)

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