Apprentices and Youth Training Trainees
You can be considered to be an apprentice, regardless of your age, if:
- You are employed for the purpose of learning a trade or profession;
- You are working towards a qualification accredited by the Qualification and Curriculum Authority;
- You earn substantially less than the rate of pay a qualified person would receive; and
- You earn no more than £195 per week.
You can be considered to be a youth training trainee if:
- You are under 25; and
- You are undergoing training through arrangements made under the Employment Training Act 1973 which is approved under section 29 of the Jobseekers Allowance Regulations 1996.
Apprentices and youth training trainees are disregarded when you are counting the number of adults in a property. If this means that only one person is counted, you will be entitled to a 25% discount from your Council Tax bill.
If no-one is counted because everyone resident is disregarded, you will be entitled to a 50% discount off your Council Tax.
The person who is highest in the liability hierarchy must make the application for a discount to the Council.
You must inform the Council if you are no longer entitled to a discount. We will take legal action against anyone who fraudulently claims a discount or exemption.
If you want to apply for a discount, email counciltax@fareham.gov.uk. We will require evidence of your entitlement.
Further Information
For further information please contact the Council Tax office on Tel: 01329 824651, or e-mail counciltax@fareham.gov.uk.