Hello,
I am a board member of a non profit organisation with charitable objectives.
Until recently we had a building that the project ran from. We asked our Local Authority to waive the business rates. They reduced them but didn't write them out.
We complained, gathered huge support to say all of our work was charitable from people within the council that we have SLA's with and heard nothing for 6 months.
Now we have an invoice that should be paid by the council. The rates section have impounded it under the statutes of set off 1729 and 1735 as they are now saying we owe them 7k for rates.
They have not responded to the complaint, they have not given us any reasons for why they made the decision this way and they have not sent us an amended bill.
It means we now cannot pay our staff and effectively the organisation will fail.
Can they do this and is there any means of challenge?
Can we take them to court for the £750 and get a judge to order the paper work for the decisions made on business rates. They wont respond to a Freedom of information act request. Can we go to the Local Government Ombudsman, they never responded to the complaint.
I dont know if any one can help I hope so, the project supports 150 marginalised children and young people a week - its a resource they cannot afford to loose.
Many THanks - D
I am a board member of a non profit organisation with charitable objectives.
Until recently we had a building that the project ran from. We asked our Local Authority to waive the business rates. They reduced them but didn't write them out.
We complained, gathered huge support to say all of our work was charitable from people within the council that we have SLA's with and heard nothing for 6 months.
Now we have an invoice that should be paid by the council. The rates section have impounded it under the statutes of set off 1729 and 1735 as they are now saying we owe them 7k for rates.
They have not responded to the complaint, they have not given us any reasons for why they made the decision this way and they have not sent us an amended bill.
It means we now cannot pay our staff and effectively the organisation will fail.
Can they do this and is there any means of challenge?
Can we take them to court for the £750 and get a judge to order the paper work for the decisions made on business rates. They wont respond to a Freedom of information act request. Can we go to the Local Government Ombudsman, they never responded to the complaint.
I dont know if any one can help I hope so, the project supports 150 marginalised children and young people a week - its a resource they cannot afford to loose.
Many THanks - D
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