Hi guys
Today I received a notice of enforcement from my local council stating that I owe them a debt of £113.53 added to this is a fee of £75 marked as "Compliance stage fee"
So here is the background: In January I received a summons for £161.40 plus £55 court fees. Below this was a note that said:
"THIS IS THE FINAL ARRANGEMENT THAT CAN BE MADE. YOU WILL NOT BE GIVEN EXTRA TIME TO PAY THIS DEBT. As long as you pay as shown there is no need for you to contact the council.
15th January 2018 £72
15th February 2018 £72
15th March 2018 £72.40 "
I eventually paid the sum of £161.40 on the 22nd January 2 days before the court date (24th January) I did not pay the £55 costs as I was paying the debt before the court date.
Since the summons I have heard nothing at all from the council until receiving this letter today.
After contacting the National Debt helpline earlier they informed me that they have never heard of a council charging a compliance fee before and advised me that this is usually applied when the debt is passed to a bailiff and the bailiff writes to me, and after looking at the councils website I found the following:
Enforcement Agent is the new name for bailiffs.
Enforcement Agents will initially issue an enforcement notice. This will incur costs of £75.00 payable by you. We will send you the enforcement notice at least 14 days before an enforcement agent visit. We will include with this letter full details of the costs which can be incurred. If you arrange payment immediately after receiving this letter, you can avoid paying enforcement agent costs. If you do not comply with this process then after the 14 days the Enforcement Agent will visit your home and can seize goods to the value of the debt. This can normally incur costs of up to a further £345.00 but can exceed this in the case of large debts.
The enforcement agent will give you the opportunity to make a satisfactory arrangement for payment before considering removing your goods. If enforcement agents are instructed, you may incur a significant amount of costs relating to the visits made by the enforcement agent; levy on goods; hire of van; auctioneer's fee; etc.
Whilst I now realise that I should have paid the £55 asked for court costs (their website actually quotes just £50) The notice has not been sent by an enforcement agency listed on the council website but by the council themselves. I also noticed on the website that they say that an enforcement will visit if the debt is not paid within 14 days I have only been allowed 7 days. The letter is dated 12th February and arrived today the 14th but the letter informs me that I have until midnight on the 21st to pay.
Is it legal for the council to add a compliance stage fee? Also can they cut the time that they are allowing me to pay to just 7 days rather than 14 days?
Finally the maths do not seem to add up if I originally owed £161 plus the £55 costs that is £216 in total yet they are claiming that I still owe £113 before adding the £75 compliance charge. There has been no explanation at how they have arrived at this figure. Would I be within my rights to just pay £55 or must I now pay £188 (including the compliance fee)
Here is a link to the council website it may be of use to check what I have said. https://www.bradford.gov.uk/council-...y-council-tax/
Thanks for any help.
Today I received a notice of enforcement from my local council stating that I owe them a debt of £113.53 added to this is a fee of £75 marked as "Compliance stage fee"
So here is the background: In January I received a summons for £161.40 plus £55 court fees. Below this was a note that said:
"THIS IS THE FINAL ARRANGEMENT THAT CAN BE MADE. YOU WILL NOT BE GIVEN EXTRA TIME TO PAY THIS DEBT. As long as you pay as shown there is no need for you to contact the council.
15th January 2018 £72
15th February 2018 £72
15th March 2018 £72.40 "
I eventually paid the sum of £161.40 on the 22nd January 2 days before the court date (24th January) I did not pay the £55 costs as I was paying the debt before the court date.
Since the summons I have heard nothing at all from the council until receiving this letter today.
After contacting the National Debt helpline earlier they informed me that they have never heard of a council charging a compliance fee before and advised me that this is usually applied when the debt is passed to a bailiff and the bailiff writes to me, and after looking at the councils website I found the following:
Enforcement Agent is the new name for bailiffs.
Enforcement Agents will initially issue an enforcement notice. This will incur costs of £75.00 payable by you. We will send you the enforcement notice at least 14 days before an enforcement agent visit. We will include with this letter full details of the costs which can be incurred. If you arrange payment immediately after receiving this letter, you can avoid paying enforcement agent costs. If you do not comply with this process then after the 14 days the Enforcement Agent will visit your home and can seize goods to the value of the debt. This can normally incur costs of up to a further £345.00 but can exceed this in the case of large debts.
The enforcement agent will give you the opportunity to make a satisfactory arrangement for payment before considering removing your goods. If enforcement agents are instructed, you may incur a significant amount of costs relating to the visits made by the enforcement agent; levy on goods; hire of van; auctioneer's fee; etc.
Whilst I now realise that I should have paid the £55 asked for court costs (their website actually quotes just £50) The notice has not been sent by an enforcement agency listed on the council website but by the council themselves. I also noticed on the website that they say that an enforcement will visit if the debt is not paid within 14 days I have only been allowed 7 days. The letter is dated 12th February and arrived today the 14th but the letter informs me that I have until midnight on the 21st to pay.
Is it legal for the council to add a compliance stage fee? Also can they cut the time that they are allowing me to pay to just 7 days rather than 14 days?
Finally the maths do not seem to add up if I originally owed £161 plus the £55 costs that is £216 in total yet they are claiming that I still owe £113 before adding the £75 compliance charge. There has been no explanation at how they have arrived at this figure. Would I be within my rights to just pay £55 or must I now pay £188 (including the compliance fee)
Here is a link to the council website it may be of use to check what I have said. https://www.bradford.gov.uk/council-...y-council-tax/
Thanks for any help.
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