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PLEASE NOTE: Cash payment is no longer accepted at the Council offices. Please do not send cash through the post as it is not secure. See below for alternative ways to pay.

Payment Methods

The Council offers a variety of ways to pay your bills/invoices, for more details click on your preferred method of payment from the list below:

Direct Debit LogoDirect Debit - this is the easest way to make regular payments

Computer Mouse imagePay online - payments can be made online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Telephone imageTelephone payments - telephone our payments line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Computer imageHome banking - for making payments using Internet, telephone, TV and BACS services

Paypoint LogoPost Office LogoBarcoded bills - you can take your barcoded bill, invoice or rent card and make cash payments, for free at all PayPoint outlets (some may also accept debit cards, but may charge for this), while at Post Offices you can pay with cash, cheque or a Debit Card for free.

What You Can Pay for and How

The table below shows the methods of payment available for services:

PLEASE NOTE: Parking Contravention Notices (Parking Fines) are now payable to Leicestershire County Council and can be paid on-line or by telephone on 08458 450 450

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On-line

Automated telephone line

Barcoded bill or invoice

Home Banking Services

Direct Debit

Standing Order

Post

BACS

Business Rates

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Council Tax

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Housing Rents*

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Miscellaneous Income

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Sundry Debtor Invoice

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frequently Asked Questions (20)

Can Barcoded Bills and Barcoded Invoices Be Paid in the Same Way?

Barcoded invoices can be paid at any Post Office or PayPoint outlet just like barcoded bills. Some invoices may also offer payment by bank giro credit slip as well. However, if the bank giro credit is completed the Post Office may make a charge (currently £2.40), so to avoid being charged please DO NOT complete the giro slip, and ask to pay by barcode.

Can I Change to Pay by Direct Debit?

Many Council bills and invoices can now be paid by Direct Debit. If you have a Bank or Building Society current account this is often the easiest way to pay. Some services may also offer payment by Standing Order as an alternative. For details of which bills can be paid by Direct Debit and to how to set one up please see our Direct Debit page.

Can I Pay if I’ve Forgotten to Bring My Barcoded Bill or Invoice?

Unfortunately not. All payments need the barcode to ensure your payment gets to your account and outlets will be unable to process your payment without it.

Doesn't a Direct Debit Allow the Council Unlimited Access to My Bank Account?

No. You are fully protected by the guarantee which states that the Council must advise you in advance of changes to the amounts and the due dates.

How Can I Contact You with Any Questions I May Have?

If you are uncertain about how much you should be paying, or have any other questions about your new barcoded bill or invoice, please contact the Council on:-

Telephone - 01530 454545

e-mail: customer.services@nwleicestershire.gov.uk

Post: North West Leicestershire District Council, Whitwick Road, Coalville, Leics. LE67 3FJ

How Do I Apply to Pay My Council Tax by Direct Debit?

It's simple! Have your bank account details and your Council Tax reference number (shown on your bill) to hand and call us on 01530 454499 to set it up over the telephone.

Alternatively, download a Direct Debit instruciton Then complete and return it to us at the address shown below.

PDF Document Council Tax Direct Debit Form (PDF Document, 0.1 Mb)

Write to us at:

Revenues Services
North West Leicestershire D.C.
Council Offices
Whitwick Road
Coalville
Leicestershire
LE67 3FJ

How Do I Pay with My Barcoded Bill or Invoice?

There are 3 simple steps to follow:

  1. Take your bill or invoice to any Post Office or PayPoint outlet, along with your payment.
  2. Hand it to the assistant for them to scan the barcode and then give them your payment, stating how much you want to pay. (Please note that the assistant will not have access to any information about your account or how much you have to pay).
  3. Once your payment has been processed they will give you your bill back, along with a receipt. Please keep your receipts in a safe place to help you keep track of your payments.
How Long Should I Keep My Receipts For?

If you pay by cheque or debit card you should retain your receipt until the payment shows as paid on your bank statement. If you pay by cash we recommend you keep your receipt until you next confirm your balance, or until your next bill arrives, or for 12 months, whichever is soonest.

How Quickly Will My Payment Reach My Account?

Payments will usually take two working days to reach your account (i.e. excluding Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays), so please make sure you pay in good time, before your Council Tax, Business Rates, Rent or invoice is due.

How Well Established Is the PayPoint Method of Payment?

The barcoded bills and invoices utilise the Post Offices & PayPoint payments network, providing bill payment solutions to over 750 Public Sector organisations and handling over 30 million transactions a year. There are over 13000 Post Offices and 19000 PayPoint outlets accepting these payments across the UK.

How Will I Know My Balance?

If you ever have any queries about your Council Tax or Business Rates balance or payments simply telephone the Council on 01530 454545 or e-mail us at customer.services@nwleicestershire.gov.uk . For Housing enquiries please call 01530 454635 or e-mail rent.accounting@nwleicestershire.gov.uk

For all other enquiries call 01530 454820

Isn't a Standing Order the Same as a Direct Debit?

No. Standing Orders require you to change the amount each time your payments change. With Direct Debit the amount changes automatically, even from year to year and you are protected by the guarantee.

What Are the Advantages of Barcoded Bills Over Bank Giros and Payment Books?

Banks and Post Offices often charge bill payers an administration fee for accepting payments made using a payment book or giro credit. When paying with barcoded bills there will be no charge for customers paying by Cash, Cheque or Debit Card at Post Offices and no charge for paying by Cash at PayPoint outlets. Barcoded bills also generally offer a wider choice of payment locations and opening times.

What Happens if I Lose My Bill or Invoice or It Gets Damaged?

Simply contact us and we will arrange for a replacement to be sent.

What Hours Are These Shops Open?

Most Post Offices are open 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and often on Saturday mornings as well. Many of the PayPoint shops are open from early in the morning to late in the evening plus at weekends and on bank holidays, so you will be able to pay at a time and place that suits you.

For specific PayPoint outlet opening hours please search on www.paypoint.com/locator.htm and for specific Post Office opening hours please search on www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/finder?catid=20700386

When Did the Council Stop Accepting Cash at the Council Offices?

The Cashiers desk closed on end of August 2009. Cash payments are no longer accepted at the Council offices.

Where Can I Pay?

You can pay with your barcoded bill or invoice at any Post Office or PayPoint outlet in the country. See “Where Can I Pay” for a detailed list of over 59 places to pay in the district, or go to www.allpay.com/locator.htm where you can search by postcode for a list of outlets in a particular area elsewhere in the UK.

Why Have the Council Changed the Way We Pay?

Payments at the Cashiers desk reduced significantly in recent years. This corresponded with the public in general demanding greater choice and freedom to make payments at a time and in a place and way that suits them and their lifestyle. By introducing barcoded bills we aimed to make it easier and more convenient for customers to pay, by offering over 59 places locally across the District where they can pay.

Will I Get Charged to Pay by Barcoded Bill or Invoice?

Cash payments can be made for FREE at all PayPoint outlets (some may also accept debit cards, but may charge you for this), while at Post Offices you can pay by cash, cheque or debit card for FREE if they scan the barcode. However, if the bank giro credit is completed the Post Office may make a charge (currently £2.40), so to avoid being charged please DO NOT complete the giro slip, and ask to pay by barcode.

Will I Still Have a Payments Book?

Payment books and instalment slips will no longer be available for Council Tax bills – these have been replaced by the new barcoded bills. Some other services may continue to offer instalment slips for the time being.

Last updated: Fri 6th July, 2012 @ 10:04

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