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Static Caravans and council tax
I heard that if the wheels are left on a static caravan, it's not classed as a building and does not attract council tax. Is this true?
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isnt that what Eddie said? its based on valuation
•If you own caravans or mobile homes – if you live permanently in a caravan or mobile home, you will pay the council tax. If you have a caravan that you let out as a business, you have to pay business rates, not council tax. Towing caravans kept at your home will not be subject to either council tax or business rate
http://www.adviceguid...rticularcircumstances
•If you own caravans or mobile homes – if you live permanently in a caravan or mobile home, you will pay the council tax. If you have a caravan that you let out as a business, you have to pay business rates, not council tax. Towing caravans kept at your home will not be subject to either council tax or business rate
http://www.adviceguid...rticularcircumstances
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28 days in one place.
Something here that tends to back-up what I'm talking about (though this wasn't my source).
http://www.caravantal...ving-in-your-caravan/
You are in a bit of a catch22 - best not to go and ask the PP people as it alerts them.
That's the PLANNING bit. The council tax requirement follows the planning requirement / decision (as far as I know)
Something here that tends to back-up what I'm talking about (though this wasn't my source).
http://www.caravantal...ving-in-your-caravan/
You are in a bit of a catch22 - best not to go and ask the PP people as it alerts them.
That's the PLANNING bit. The council tax requirement follows the planning requirement / decision (as far as I know)
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