Council Tax Band Checker — Hertsmere
Updated: March 2026
Hertsmere is a borough in Hertfordshire, covering Borehamwood, Potters Bar, Radlett, and Bushey. Its proximity to London means property values have increased significantly since 1991 when bands were set, though the bands themselves remain unchanged. The borough has a high proportion of semi-detached and detached properties and is administered for council tax purposes by Hertsmere Borough Council.
Hertsmere is in the East of England region of England. Council tax bands in England were set based on property valuations from 1 April 1991. Many properties haven't been reassessed since, meaning thousands of Hertsmere residents could be overpaying. With 60,000 residential properties in Hertsmere, if yours is one band too high you may be overpaying around £228 every year.
£2,050
Band D Rate (2024/25)
60,000
Residential Properties
Council Tax in Hertsmere at a Glance
Is Your Hertsmere Council Tax Band Correct?
Our free council tax band checker compares your property's band against neighbouring properties using official data from the Valuation Office Agency (VOA). Enter your postcode and select your property — within seconds, you'll see a case strength score from 0 to 10, showing whether your council tax band is likely wrong and how strong your evidence is. The higher the score, the stronger the case for a band reduction — and the higher your potential refund.
The initial check is free, requires no sign-up, and takes less than 60 seconds. If the tool flags a potential issue, you can unlock your Full Intelligence Report from £6.99 — giving you the complete evidence behind your score, a downloadable PDF, and everything you need to understand your case.
Council Tax Bands Explained
Council tax bands in England are based on property values as of 1 April 1991. Properties are placed into one of eight bands, from Band A (the lowest) to Band H (the highest).
| Band | Property Value (1 April 1991) |
|---|---|
| Band A | Up to £40,000 |
| Band B | £40,001 – £52,000 |
| Band C | £52,001 – £68,000 |
| Band D | £68,001 – £88,000 |
| Band E | £88,001 – £120,000 |
| Band F | £120,001 – £160,000 |
| Band G | £160,001 – £320,000 |
| Band H | Over £320,000 |
You can look up the official council tax band for any property in Hertsmere on the VOA's Check Your Council Tax Band service.
How to Challenge Your Council Tax Band in Hertsmere
If our tool flags a potential issue with your band, you can unlock your Full Intelligence Report from £6.99 — giving you the complete evidence behind your score, a downloadable PDF, and everything you need to understand your case. For those ready to act, the Complete Challenge Bundle (£39.99) includes a pre-populated VOA challenge letter, PAD data request, step-by-step submission guide, and professional comparable analysis.
For a detailed walkthrough of the appeal process, read our full step-by-step guide.
Council Tax Band Checker FAQ — Hertsmere
The most reliable indicator is whether neighbouring properties with similar characteristics are in a lower band. Our free checker compares your property against official VOA data — enter your postcode to get a case strength score instantly.
If your band is one band too high, you’re likely overpaying around £200–£300 per year depending on your local council tax rate. In Hertsmere, being one band too high means overpaying approximately £228 per year. Refunds are backdated to the date your challenge succeeds — typically to when you moved in, with no time limit on backdating for existing residents.
Yes — submitting a challenge to the Valuation Office Agency is completely free. TaxBandCheck’s free checker is also free. The paid reports (from £6.99) give you the full evidence pack if you want professional-grade documentation, but they are optional.
No. A successful challenge only affects your own band. Your neighbours’ bands are unaffected unless they choose to challenge separately.
VOA decisions typically take 2–6 months from submission. If the VOA rejects your challenge, you can escalate to the Valuation Tribunal for England (VTE) — a free, independent appeals body.
The VOA requires evidence of comparable properties in a lower band with similar characteristics. Our Full Intelligence Report (£6.99) compiles this automatically from EPC records, Land Registry data, and VOA comparables.
