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Council Tax Arrears
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My grandson and a friend got themselves into arrears with their council tax payments. They no longer live in the accommodation and no longer live near each other. I am trying to help them sort out the problem and am told that the council might accept a lower payment from them than the 1400 quid that they owe. I would pay the debt and then they can pay me back. Has anyone had any experience of dealing with councils about similar situations. What's the lowest offer do you think the council would accept to clear this bad debt??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd guess that around £1000 might be the lowest figure that the council would regard as acceptable (if, indeed, they will actually allow any discount). That's because they might end up paying around £400 in collection charges if they have to hassle for the full amount.
I'm not entirely sure that I agree with JD33's statement that "Councils are unforgiving in this respect". While councils are obliged to carry out their statutory duty to collect Council Tax, they do seem to have some leeway. Earlier this year I complained to my local councillor that an error by the council had resulted in them giving me 100% discount on my Council Tax for a full year and then, when they looked at it again, billing me for the full year's tax in one go (with no option then available to stagger my payments). A bit of pressure from the councillor resulted in the council writing off my Council Tax bill for the entire year!
I'm not entirely sure that I agree with JD33's statement that "Councils are unforgiving in this respect". While councils are obliged to carry out their statutory duty to collect Council Tax, they do seem to have some leeway. Earlier this year I complained to my local councillor that an error by the council had resulted in them giving me 100% discount on my Council Tax for a full year and then, when they looked at it again, billing me for the full year's tax in one go (with no option then available to stagger my payments). A bit of pressure from the councillor resulted in the council writing off my Council Tax bill for the entire year!
Different Councils have different ideas ! Some are very helpful and may!! write off some or even all the debt as in case ! The important point is to talk to them (council) and come to a mutually acceptable agreement ! Tell the council all the circumstances and ask what they would accept!
Also the C A B (Citizens Advice)
are VERY good at this type of problem and may well come up with a better plan than we can think of ! But yes it is normal in situations like this for a council to accept a lower payment (50% ?? )
Also the C A B (Citizens Advice)
are VERY good at this type of problem and may well come up with a better plan than we can think of ! But yes it is normal in situations like this for a council to accept a lower payment (50% ?? )