Kensington and Chelsea council tax bands 2026-27

Every council tax band in Kensington and Chelsea for the 2026-27 (26/27) year, with the yearly and monthly cost of each. A Band D home pays £1,667 a year, about £167 a month over ten instalments.

Kensington and Chelsea council tax by band, 2026-27

Figures use the average Band D charge for Kensington and Chelsea including local and major precepts (police, fire and parish). Your own bill can vary slightly by parish, and single-person households get a 25% discount.

Band1991 valuePer yearPer month (10)Per month (12)
Band AUp to £40,000£1,111£111£93
Band B£40,001 – £52,000£1,296£130£108
Band C£52,001 – £68,000£1,481£148£123
Band D£68,001 – £88,000£1,667£167£139
Band E£88,001 – £120,000£2,037£204£170
Band F£120,001 – £160,000£2,407£241£201
Band G£160,001 – £320,000£2,778£278£231
Band HOver £320,000£3,333£333£278

Source: MHCLG, council tax levels set by local authorities in England 2026-27. Open Government Licence v3.0.

Band D charge

£1,667

vs England average

£742

England average £2,409

Cost ranking

286 of 290

1 = most expensive

How council tax bands work in Kensington and Chelsea

Kensington and Chelsea does not decide your band — the Valuation Office Agency does, based on what the property would have sold for on 1 April 1991. That is why a new-build still gets a 1991 valuation, worked out by comparison with similar homes nearby.

The council sets one figure, the Band D charge, and every other band is a fixed proportion of it. Band A is two-thirds of Band D, Band H is exactly double. So once you know Kensington and Chelsea charges £1,667 at Band D, every other band follows automatically.

Discounts sit on top: 25% off if you live alone, 100% off for full-time students, and reductions for people on low incomes or with certain disabilities. Empty and second-home properties can attract a premium instead of a discount.

Postcode districts in Kensington and Chelsea

Kensington and Chelsea bills these postcode districts. Open one to see the band table and the wider area guide.

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Find the band for one address

Our free checker returns the VOA band recorded for any home in Kensington and Chelsea, together with the estimated annual bill for that band.

Kensington and Chelsea council tax questions

How much is council tax in Kensington and Chelsea for 2026-27?

A Band D property in Kensington and Chelsea pays about £1,667 a year in 2026-27, including local and major precepts. Band A is £1,111 and Band H is £3,333.

What is the monthly council tax in Kensington and Chelsea?

Most councils spread the bill over ten instalments, so a Band D home in Kensington and Chelsea pays roughly £167 a month. Ask for twelve instalments and it drops to about £139 a month.

Is council tax in Kensington and Chelsea high compared with the rest of England?

The England-wide average Band D charge is £2,409. Kensington and Chelsea is below that, at £1,667, which ranks 286 of 290 billing authorities from most to least expensive.

How do I find my council tax band in Kensington and Chelsea?

Bands are set by the Valuation Office Agency from what the property was worth on 1 April 1991, not today's value. Enter your address in our free checker to see the band recorded against it and the bill that band attracts.

Can I challenge my council tax band in Kensington and Chelsea?

Yes, and it is free. If comparable neighbouring homes sit in a lower band, or the property has materially changed, ask the VOA to review it. Reviews can move a band up as well as down, so check neighbouring properties first.

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