Hi,
I applied for an exepmtion in council tax becuase i was out of the country for 6
months. I told the council all about my travelling and my intention to return to the UK and they advised it was fine so long as the property was unoccupied and unfurnished. They issued the exemption no problem. When i returned i called to tell them i was back and could they send my bills to the address. I took them 4 months to do this then i get told that i'm no long elligable becuase the exemption isn't meant for people who intend to return to the property and i get hit with a bill.
The council have admitted that it was there fault that i was miss informed but are quoting the local autority finance act and case law but i know of people who have been honest with the council and have received an exemption for travelling.
Does any one know of any case law where it's been upheld that if you are out of the country you aren't liable for council tax. Or am i just going to have to pay this?
Any help would be helpful.
Thanks
I applied for an exepmtion in council tax becuase i was out of the country for 6
months. I told the council all about my travelling and my intention to return to the UK and they advised it was fine so long as the property was unoccupied and unfurnished. They issued the exemption no problem. When i returned i called to tell them i was back and could they send my bills to the address. I took them 4 months to do this then i get told that i'm no long elligable becuase the exemption isn't meant for people who intend to return to the property and i get hit with a bill.
The council have admitted that it was there fault that i was miss informed but are quoting the local autority finance act and case law but i know of people who have been honest with the council and have received an exemption for travelling.
Does any one know of any case law where it's been upheld that if you are out of the country you aren't liable for council tax. Or am i just going to have to pay this?
Any help would be helpful.
Thanks
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