West Midlands

Council Tax Bands in
Solihull

Solihull has a population of 214,909 in the West Midlands region. An estimated 6,447 properties may be in the wrong council tax band — check yours for free.

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96,709

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Council Tax Rates in Solihull

Solihull is located in West Midlands, England. Most properties in Solihull fall into Band B, costing approximately £1,655 per year.

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Solihull Council Tax Rates by Band

  • Band A£1,418/year
  • Band B£1,655/year ★ Most Common
  • Band C£1,891/year
  • Band D£2,128/year
  • Band E£2,601/year
  • Band F£3,074/year
  • Band G£3,547/year
  • Band H£4,256/year
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1 April 1991 Property Values (Bands A-H)

In England, council tax bands are based on what your property would have been worth on 1 April 1991. Here's how the bands work:

  • Band AUp to £40,000
  • Band B£40,001 – £52,000 ★ Most Common in Solihull
  • Band C£52,001 – £68,000
  • Band D£68,001 – £88,000
  • Band E£88,001 – £120,000
  • Band F£120,001 – £160,000
  • Band G£160,001 – £320,000
  • Band HOver £320,000
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Band B in Solihull

Band B is the most common band in Solihull, with properties valued at £40,001 – £52,000 in 1 April 1991. These properties pay approximately £1,655 per year in council tax. If your Solihull property is in Band B, it's worth checking whether similar properties nearby are in a lower band — if so, you may have grounds to appeal and reduce your bill.

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Band C in Solihull

Band C properties in Solihull were valued at £52,001 – £68,000 in 1 April 1991 and pay £1,891 per year. Many Band C homeowners in Solihull are potentially overpaying — if similar properties nearby are in Band B, you may be able to challenge your band and save money.

Why Solihull Properties Are Often Misbanded

Council tax bands in England were set based on property values from 1 April 1991. Since then, Solihull has changed significantly. Neighbourhood regeneration, new developments, and shifting property markets mean many valuations no longer reflect reality.

With approximately 96,709 domestic properties in Solihull, and national estimates suggesting 1 in 8 are misbanded, around 6,447 homes could be paying the wrong amount. If you're one of them, you could claim a refund backdated to 1993 — potentially worth thousands of pounds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average council tax in Solihull? expand_more

The average Band D council tax in Solihull is approximately £2,128 per year. Most properties are in Band B, costing around £1,655 annually. Actual amounts vary based on local authority precepts and parish charges.

How do I appeal my council tax band in Solihull? expand_more

To appeal your council tax band in Solihull, first use our free checker to compare your band with neighbours. If you find evidence of misbanding, you can challenge your band with the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) online. The process is free and typically takes 2-4 months. Read our full appeal guide →

How many properties in Solihull are in the wrong band? expand_more

Based on national estimates, approximately 1 in 8 UK properties are in the wrong council tax band. For Solihull, with around 96,709 properties, this means roughly 6,447 homes could be misbanded. Many of these homeowners are overpaying and could be entitled to refunds.

Can I get a council tax refund in Solihull? expand_more

Yes. If your property in Solihull is found to be in a band that's too high, you can receive a refund backdated to when the error occurred — potentially back to 1993. Depending on how many bands you drop, refunds can be worth £1,000 to £5,000 or more. Read our refunds guide →

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Could You Be Owed Money?

1 in 8 UK homes are in the wrong council tax band. If yours is one of them, you could claim a refund — potentially backdated to 1993.

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