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  • Son's Council tax Arrears

    My son has Council Tax arrears I believe of are around £1000. The Council have passed this to a debt recovery agency and the amount they are requesting was just under £1500 at he beginning of January.

    I am prepared to pay the debt but wondered if there is any way I can get the amount requested reduced and will the debt recovery agency deal with me?
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  • #2
    Re: Son's Council tax Arrears

    Hi welcome,
    By debt recovery company do you mean Bailiffs??
    If you wish to act for your son you need his written authority so to do.

    The charges made by bailiffs are laid down in law and not negotiable.

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    • #3
      Re: Son's Council tax Arrears

      He has had no visits from bailiffs, he has only received letters from Rossendales.

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      • #4
        Re: Son's Council tax Arrears

        Rossendale Collect (debt collection) or Rossendales Bailiff arm?
        Can you possible redact one of these letter and post it here please?

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        • #5
          Re: Son's Council tax Arrears

          It just says Rossendales PO Box 324 Rossendale BB4 0GE and is signed Enforcement Manager - email: enquiries@rossendales.com

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          • #6
            Re: Son's Council tax Arrears

            What Notices/Letters has he received from Rossendales?

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            • #7
              Re: Son's Council tax Arrears

              I not quite sure, he seems to bury his head in the sand, it appears from the one I have in front of me dated 9 December that he has at some point they have agreed that he can pay by instalments but he has defaulted and they are threatening further enforcement action and asking for payment in full.

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              • #8
                Re: Son's Council tax Arrears

                I'm assuming this has happened since 6 April last year. If so the process will have been something similar to:

                1 - for non payment Council will have obtained a Liability Order - possibly incurring £125 or so in extra costs.
                2 - still unpaid it will have been passed to Rossendales.
                3 - Rossendales send letter - Notice of Enforcement £75 charge) giving a period of time for him to make contact - assume he did not make contact
                4 - Next notice will have incurred a visit from the Bailiff (£235 charge) and it is probably at this stage a payment proposal has been made. The most important thing to find out is has a Controlled Goods Agreement been signed, has the Bailiff been in the house, if he has taken Control of Goods what has been signed for?
                5 - If he has broken a payment agreement it is going to be difficult to st another up as they will want payment in full.
                6 - check with the Council how much the original Liability Order was for.
                7 - check with the Bailiff/Rossendales how much is now outstanding and what fees have been charged.

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                • #9
                  Re: Son's Council tax Arrears

                  I am willing to pay the debt but do you think Rossendales will negotiate with me?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Son's Council tax Arrears

                    There is no negotiation if the Fees have been lawfully incurred. You can pay what they demand as this lifts all the pressure, then investigate the fees and claim any refund if any. The alternative is to demand the breakdown of fees and argue each, however all this does is aggravate things and incur further visits.

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