Is there any law that exists that states one MUST pay monthly council tax instalments on a specific date (i.e. 1st of each month) ?
I ask because of the continual harassment I am getting from my local council (Swansea).
I get paid on the 20th of each month. Consequently, I pay my council tax instalment on that date every month. However, on two occasions now I have received 'late payment' notifications from Swansea Council, despite the fact that I am fully up to date because I make the payments when I get paid on the 20th of each month.
The last reminder told me that if I am late with one further monthly instalment, then I will forfeit the right to pay by monthly instalments and that the whole (annual) bill will become due.
Now given that I pay each month without fail (albeit on the 20th), then do they have the right to demand that my payment is made on the 1st of each month and threaten me in this way. I am NOT behind with my payments.
In my opinion, the council's time would be better spent chasing those who do not pay rather than harassing those who (like myself) DO pay.
I had this same problem last year until I wrote them a stinging email reminding them (and proving to them because I make my payments online and have all transaction numbers, dates and times of those payments) that they would be better harassing the many who avoid paying each month rather than me. I also stated to them that should they try taking me to court then I expected a judge to take a dim view of the fact that I do pay each month and have no arrears therefore they were wasting court time. I even threatened to involve my local AM, PM and the local press on the matter.
I eventually got an emailed apology and an assurance that this would not happen again. Now they are starting the whole episode once more.
I would like to repsond to them quoting the relevant law that states a payment simply has to be made each month and does not have to paid on a certain day each month, but am unaware if such a law exists.
Anyone have any advice on this please ?
I ask because of the continual harassment I am getting from my local council (Swansea).
I get paid on the 20th of each month. Consequently, I pay my council tax instalment on that date every month. However, on two occasions now I have received 'late payment' notifications from Swansea Council, despite the fact that I am fully up to date because I make the payments when I get paid on the 20th of each month.
The last reminder told me that if I am late with one further monthly instalment, then I will forfeit the right to pay by monthly instalments and that the whole (annual) bill will become due.
Now given that I pay each month without fail (albeit on the 20th), then do they have the right to demand that my payment is made on the 1st of each month and threaten me in this way. I am NOT behind with my payments.
In my opinion, the council's time would be better spent chasing those who do not pay rather than harassing those who (like myself) DO pay.
I had this same problem last year until I wrote them a stinging email reminding them (and proving to them because I make my payments online and have all transaction numbers, dates and times of those payments) that they would be better harassing the many who avoid paying each month rather than me. I also stated to them that should they try taking me to court then I expected a judge to take a dim view of the fact that I do pay each month and have no arrears therefore they were wasting court time. I even threatened to involve my local AM, PM and the local press on the matter.
I eventually got an emailed apology and an assurance that this would not happen again. Now they are starting the whole episode once more.
I would like to repsond to them quoting the relevant law that states a payment simply has to be made each month and does not have to paid on a certain day each month, but am unaware if such a law exists.
Anyone have any advice on this please ?
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