Require council tax discounts for dementia are backdated to the diagnosis date

People with dementia are only 'disregarded' (not counted) for council tax if they have a medical certificate and are eligible for certain benefits. Some benefits have waiting periods of up to six months, meaning many people with dementia have to wait months to qualify for council tax discounts.

This petition closed on 5 Nov 2022 with 242 signatures


Reticulating Splines

You may be interested in these active petitions

1. Raise the income tax personal allowance from £12,570 to £20,000 - 72,837 signatures
2. Require headstones to be laid flat & legislate for regular safety checks - 2,517 signatures
3. Require shelters & temporary housing providers to allow pets for homeless people - 3,270 signatures
4. Introduce new tax code for state pensioners with double the personal allowance - 111,531 signatures
5. Require online platforms to remove misinformation targeting bereaved families - 9,225 signatures

We want the Government to require that council tax disregards are backdated to the date a person was certified as being severely mentally impaired, where they then go on to qualify for a relevant benefit. This should mean that people with dementia - no matter their age - receive additional council tax discounts for longer periods, potentially saving them thousands of pounds.

There are over 600,000 people with dementia who receive care at home. We believe current rules are unfair, and need to be reformed.


Petition Signatures over time

Constituency Data

Reticulating Splines