
Council tax debt rises to £9bn but here's how you can get help
Council tax debt rises to £9bn but here's how you can get helpImage source, Getty ImagesByKevin Peachey Cost of living correspondentPublished12 minutes agoMore than £9bn is owed to councils in unpaid council tax as...
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An important development from the financial markets: Council tax debt rises to £9bn but here's how you can get helpImage source, Getty ImagesByKevin Peachey Cost of living correspondentPublished12 minutes agoMore than £9bn is owed to councils in unpaid council tax as people continue to struggle with their finances - but some help is going unclaimed. Newly-published data shows that uncollected council tax had risen to £7. 4bn in England by the end of March.
Data published separately in Scotland and Wales further pushes up the total. Charities say the latest numbers point to a council tax affordability crisis, with a wider group of people struggling to cover essential bills. Although non-payment of council tax can lead to a prison sentence in extreme cases, there are various discounts and support measures in place of which people are often unaware.
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The latest government data shows that £2. 2bn of council tax levied in England during the financial year to the end of March went unpaid. However, £43bn of what was levied during the year was collected, marking a collection rate of 95.
6%, according to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, external. How much is council tax and what does it pay for? Published14 AprilVikki Brownridge, chief executive of debt charity StepChange, said: "Our advisors know all too well just how deep the council tax affordability crisis runs.
"With one in three of those coming to StepChange behind on this bill, these latest figures are no surprise to us and point to a system that perpetuates debt with little to no constructive route out. "Charities are urging anyone struggling to check whether they are eligible for council tax discounts and support. They vary depending on your council area, external, but include:A 25% discount for adults living on their ownA total exemption from council tax for full-time studentsPeople with disabilities being able to apply to move to a different council tax band with a lower billHelp to pay for those on low incomes through Council Tax Support, external, but this too crucially requires making an application.
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The system is different in Northern Ireland where you may claim housing benefitCharities, such as the National Debtline, say local authorities need more funding to provide support which varies significantly. They have also long campaigned for councils to stop the use of bailiffs and threats of court action and prison, arguing that it stops people seeking help for non-payment. In April, the government published plans to change the collection system for council tax in England, including a change to payment over 12 months rather than the current 10 instalments.
Under the proposals, external, people struggling to pay would be given 63 days, roughly two months, to settle their bill. There would also be a requirement for councils to work with them on a sustainable repayment plan. Many councils have demanded the full year's payment after people missed one month's bill.
The changes could be introduced next year.
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