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Band D: £2,358 · Single person: £1,932 · Ranked 10 of 32
Band D (total)
£2,358
Council element
£1,706
Water & sewerage
£652
Year-on-year change
+5.9%
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Water and sewerage charges are the same for all households in your area regardless of band.
| Band | Property value (1991) | Ratio to D | Annual (inc. water) | Monthly | Single person |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Band A | Up to £27,000 | 66.7% | £1,572 | £131 | £1,342 |
| Band B | £27,001–£35,000 | 77.8% | £1,834 | £153 | £1,539 |
| Band C | £35,001–£45,000 | 88.9% | £2,096 | £175 | £1,735 |
| Band D | £45,001–£58,000 | 100.0% | £2,358 | £197 | £1,932 |
| Band E | £58,001–£80,000 | 131.4% | £3,098 | £258 | £2,487 |
| Band F | £80,001–£106,000 | 162.5% | £3,832 | £319 | £3,037 |
| Band G | £106,001–£212,000 | 195.8% | £4,618 | £385 | £3,627 |
| Band H | Over £212,000 | 245.0% | £5,777 | £481 | £4,496 |
“Single person” column shows the 25% discount applied to the council element only — Scottish Water charges are unchanged. Students, carers, and severely mentally impaired people are disregarded when counting adults.
Scotland-specific: Council tax bills here include water and sewerage charges (£652/year at Band D) collected on behalf of Scottish Water. England bills these separately, which is why Scottish bills look higher but cover more services.
Amounts shown are for Band D. Your actual instalments depend on your band and any discounts or exemptions applied to your account.
Band D rate 2025/26, cheapest to most expensive. Your council is highlighted.
Source: Scottish Government, council tax collection statistics 2025/26.
Glasgow City ranks 10 of 32 Scottish councils by Band D rate. The Scottish average is £2,310; Glasgow City is £48 above that.
Glasgow's 5.9% rise in 2026/27 is more restrained than in recent years, though the city continues to face severe long-term budget pressures. The council carries significant liabilities from equal pay settlements — the largest in Scottish local government history — and has some of Scotland's highest rates of poverty, addiction, and homelessness, all driving social care costs. Glasgow's Band D now exceeds Edinburgh's, reflecting the capital city's unusually low 4% rise in the same year. The city's size (over 600,000 residents) means the absolute budget gap runs into tens of millions. The council has warned of further substantial rises in future years if Scottish Government settlement levels don't improve.
Glasgow City Council approved its 2026/27 budget at a full council meeting in February 2026, agreeing a 5.9% rise. The SNP administration pointed to outstanding equal pay liabilities and described the rise as necessary to maintain frontline services. Opposition councillors argued for a different balance between cuts and rises. The council simultaneously announced protection for social work and educational psychology services while reducing grounds maintenance and pausing some capital projects. [REVIEW: verify against published budget papers.]
Median full-time earnings in Glasgow City are approximately £29,800 per year. The Band D bill of £2,358 represents 7.9% of gross median pay — close to the Scottish average. However, Glasgow has significantly higher rates of part-time work and benefit dependency than the national average, meaning many residents pay well below Band D through the Council Tax Reduction scheme. Glasgow also has the highest proportion of Band A and B properties in Scotland — over 60% of properties are in the two lowest bands, so the average actual bill is well below Band D.
Glasgow is unusual in that over 60% of properties are in bands A and B — a legacy of tenement housing stock and decades of population loss from the inner city. The city has the highest rate of council tax exemptions in Scotland due to its large student population (Glasgow University alone has 38,000+ students). Glasgow also has the highest proportion of Council Tax Reduction recipients of any Scottish council, meaning the average bill actually paid is considerably lower than Band D suggests. The Burrell Collection and Riverside Museum create cultural maintenance obligations few other councils carry at this scale.
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Take-Home Pay Calculator →25% single person discount
If you live alone, your Band D bill drops from £2,358 to £1,932/year — saving £427. Apply directly to Glasgow City council.
Student exemption
Properties occupied entirely by full-time students are fully exempt. Mixed households (students + non-students) get a 25% discount per disregarded adult instead.
Council Tax Reduction (CTR)
Income-based reduction for low-income households. Up to 100% off — separate from the single person discount, and you can receive both at once.
Disabled person's band reduction
If your property has been adapted for a disabled person's needs (e.g. a wheelchair-accessible room or additional bathroom), it can be valued as one band lower.
Severely mentally impaired (SMI) disregard
A person who has a severe impairment of intelligence and social functioning as a result of a condition such as dementia, stroke, or Parkinson's is disregarded when counting adults.
The premium is levied on properties that are not used as a main residence. Some exemptions apply (e.g. properties marketed for sale, job-related dwellings). Contact Glasgow City Council to confirm your liability.
If you miss an instalment, the council sends a reminder. You have 7 days to pay the overdue amount and bring your account up to date. Most councils issue up to two reminders in any financial year.
If reminders are ignored, the council applies to the Sheriff Court for a Liability Order — a court order confirming the debt. This can be granted without you attending. Court costs (typically £70–£100) are added to your debt.
Once a Liability Order exists, the council can instruct your employer to deduct money from your wages before you receive them. In Scotland this is called an Earnings Arrestment and is governed by the Debtors (Scotland) Act 1987. Protected minimums apply.
The council can freeze and seize money in your bank accounts. A protected minimum of £529.90 (2025/26 figure) is exempt, but amounts above this can be taken.
As a last resort, the council can seek an Exceptional Attachment Order to seize and sell property. Imprisonment for wilful non-payment remains technically possible in Scotland (unlike England) but is extremely rare and requires proof of deliberate refusal rather than inability to pay.
Struggling to pay? Contact the council before you fall behind.
All Scottish councils have hardship funds, can set up affordable payment plans, and can check your eligibility for discounts and exemptions. Acting early prevents court involvement.
Free debt advice: Citizens Advice Scotland — 0800 028 1456 (free, Mon–Fri 9am–5pm) | StepChange Scotland — 0800 138 1111 (free, Mon–Fri 8am–8pm, Sat 9am–2pm)
2026/27 is the confirmed rate. Earlier years are estimates derived from Scotland-wide average increases. 2026/27 is the confirmed rate. Prior years are estimates based on Scotland-wide average increases. Note: 2023/24 was a partial freeze year — most councils raised rates by 0% in exchange for a Scottish Government compensation grant, though some opted out and raised by up to 5%.
| Year | Band D (inc. water) | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2022/23 | £1,844 | — |
| 2023/24 | £1,936 | +5% |
| 2024/25 | £2,062 | +6.5% |
| 2025/26 | £2,227 | +8% |
| 2026/27 ★ | £2,358 | +5.9% |
Council tax in Glasgow City for 2026/27 is £2,358 per year at Band D, including water and sewerage charges. The cheapest band (Band A) is £1,572/year, and the most expensive (Band H) is £5,777/year. A single person living alone pays £1,932/year at Band D — a saving of £427.
Yes. Glasgow City's Band D rate of £2,358 is £48 above the Scottish average of approximately £2,310. The council component (excluding water) is £1,706.
The main discounts in Glasgow City are: 25% single person discount (reduces Band D to £1,932/year), full student exemption for all-student households, and Council Tax Reduction (up to 100% for low-income households). Second homes in Glasgow City pay a 200% premium on the council element — a Band D second home costs £5,770/year instead of £2,358.
Yes. Unlike England and Wales, Scottish council tax bills include water and sewerage charges collected on behalf of Scottish Water. In Glasgow City, the water component is £652/year at Band D, with the remaining £1,706 going to the council for local services.
Band challenges in Glasgow City — and across all of Scotland — are handled by the Scottish Assessors Association (SAA), not the council itself. You can check your property's valuation and submit a challenge at saa.gov.uk. Common grounds include: your property value was incorrectly assessed in 1991, the property has been altered to reduce its value, or a comparable property in the same street is in a lower band.
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Rates shown are for 2026/27 and include Scottish Water charges. Verify your exact bill with Glasgow City council directly. Property valuations are based on 1991 values. Single person discount applies to the council element only — water charges are not reduced. Last data verification: 2026-05-20. Source: Glasgow City council, Scottish Government.