The non-domestic rates collected by billing authorities are paid into a central pool and redistributed to County and County Borough Councils and Police Authorities.
Your Council and Police Authority use their share of redistributed rate income, together with income from their Council Tax payers, revenue support grant provided by the National Assembly for Wales and certain other sums to pay for the services they provide.
By Online Payments
You can make a number of online payments using any of the following types of credit/debit cards - Visa, Mastercard, Maestro / Switch, Visa Delta, Electron.
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Your payment will take up to 3 working days to reach the account to which you are making a payment. (This includes time to verify your credit/debit card details with your credit/debit card supplier and for payment to be notified to the Council.) If your payment is overdue and recovery action is about to be taken, you should pay cash at the council offices.
Please see our Online Payment Terms and Conditions for information on legal aspects of paying online. Please read these terms carefully before using the online payments facility.
If you have any queries please call or write , quoting the reference from the email you receive or your screen print-out. If you think you have overpaid, or if a service for which you have paid is no longer required, please also call 01248 752015, email cashiers@anglesey.gov.uk who will pass your query on to the appropriate officer.
For our full contact details and opening hours, follow the link at the bottom of this page - "Contact Finance Services". For information on how to find us, follow the link at the bottom of this page - "Find the main council offices."
Should you experience any difficulties when using any of these payment methods please contact us on 01248 752015 during the Llangefni Cash Office opening hours, which are 9am - 4pm, or by email: cashiers@anglesey.gov.uk
National non-domestic rating multiplier
This is the rate in the pound by which the rateable value is multiplied to give the annual rate bill for a property. The multiplier set annually by the National Assembly for Wales is the same for the whole of Wales and except in a revaluation year cannot rise by more than the rate of the increase in the retail price index.