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More than £4m in £150 energy rebates paid out to 25,000+ households on the Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight council has now paid the national £150 energy rebate to 27,412 account holders on the Island and is working hard to get the details of other eligible households.

The government is providing a £150 rebate to council tax payers in bands A-D (and E if in receipt of disabled person’s reduction) to help with rising energy costs. This is a one-off payment and will not have to be repaid.

More than 25,985 payments made
The council has made a total of 25,985 payments to direct debit payers — this equates to around 70 per cent of direct debit payers — and 1,428 cash applications. 

This represents 49 per cent of the overall 56,279 properties entitled to the rebate.

More than £4m paid out
So far, £4,111,950 has been paid out to eligible households and payments continue to be made as swiftly as possible.

Meanwhile, letters are being sent to anyone who is eligible for the rebate and does not pay via direct debit.

May take weeks to complete
As there are around 18,000 accounts like this, it may take three or four weeks to contact all these cases.

The letter will contain an online code to complete an application form and provide us with your bank details. Once we have received this, we aim to process your application as quickly as possible.

Do not contact the council
Please do not contact us to find out when you will receive your payment or letter as this will cause a delay to the process.

You are eligible to claim this payment if your property is in band A-D and:

  • you are living at the address on 1st April 2022;
  • the council tax bill was in your name on 1st April 2022;
  • the rebate has not already been claimed by another household member;
  • the property is not a second home or unoccupied.

The scheme is not funded by the council and it is not a recurring payment.

Find out more
You can find further information on the Council Tax energy rebate scheme on the Website.

Further details of the discretionary scheme for those not eligible for the mandatory scheme will be issued in due course.


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