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Council Tax
M daughter purchased a house last month and has not moved in yet. She rang her local council who told her to contact them again when she was in the house. She has now received a rather unpleasant letter from them demanding she pays the full amount of council tax from her purchase date until the end of March, plus an amount for previous unpaid tax on the property amounting to nearly £70.
Am I right in thinking this is incorrect and she is not responsible for any outstanding amounts?
Am I right in thinking this is incorrect and she is not responsible for any outstanding amounts?
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she should state that she is not responsible for someone else's unpaid CT
and state she is gonna pay what is payable after completion
she should be ready to prove ( = bit of paper ) the date of cpmpletion
if the ryedale site says the first four weeks is free ! then she should claim that
however it is worth finding out that if the house is uninhabitable ..... which hers is - whether it is exempt ( as of law not bye law )
https:/ /www.go v.uk/co uncil-t ax/seco nd-home s-and-e mpty-pr opertie s
she should state that she is not responsible for someone else's unpaid CT
and state she is gonna pay what is payable after completion
she should be ready to prove ( = bit of paper ) the date of cpmpletion
if the ryedale site says the first four weeks is free ! then she should claim that
however it is worth finding out that if the house is uninhabitable ..... which hers is - whether it is exempt ( as of law not bye law )
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