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If you've received a normal bill or a reminder notice: Request a Direct Debit to be set up Why you should set up a Direct Debit Help us to help you. You can make your life easier, save paper and save
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If you are liable to pay council tax in the Salford City Council area you may be able to get temporary help with your council tax in accordance with the terms of Section 13A of the Local Government Fi
To sign up for a Direct Debit you must have a council tax account. If you haven’t yet registered, or you need to tell us you have moved, see our I am moving page. There are two Direct Debit options
Help us to help you. You can make your life easier, save paper and save us money by receiving your council tax bill electronically. Register for e-billing now About e-billing E-billing, also known as
If you need to contact the city council in an emergency, please telephone 0161 793 2500 during office hours (Minicom 0161 793 3004). Outside normal office hours, including weekends and bank holidays
This page contains the current housing related strategies. Domestic Abuse Safe Accommodation Strategy 2022 to 2025 Find out more about the Domestic Abuse Safe Accommodation Strategy 2022 to 2025
If you are currently in receipt of housing benefit and/or Council Tax Reduction and are moving to a property within the Salford area, you must tell us immediately about the change if you want to recei
This information is to help private landlords understand the rules and responsibilities for housing benefit. This includes both tenants' claims and landlords that receive payments. Landlord responsibi
Salford City Council can provide assistance to residents who are unable to wheel their own bins to the kerbside for collection because of disability, ill health or mobility problems. Could you cope wi