Hello,
I'm hoping that someone here can help a newbie! :-)
We have been trying to sell a house for over a year now and have been paying the normal council tax by direct debit. In February 2014 the council informed us that they were applying a Long Term Empty premium of 50% and that this amount was being backdated to the start of the financial year in April 2013.
If they had notified us of this premium in April 2013 then we would have rented the house to tenants whilst looking for a buyer but since we have only just been notified of the levy that is no longer an option.
The Local Government Finance Act 2012 section 12 (2) clearly states that ‘a billing authority may make a determination varying or revoking a determination under this section for a financial year, but only before the beginning of the year’.
Am I unsure whether to fight my case with the Valuation Tribunal or go straight to small claims court?
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks in advance.
I'm hoping that someone here can help a newbie! :-)
We have been trying to sell a house for over a year now and have been paying the normal council tax by direct debit. In February 2014 the council informed us that they were applying a Long Term Empty premium of 50% and that this amount was being backdated to the start of the financial year in April 2013.
If they had notified us of this premium in April 2013 then we would have rented the house to tenants whilst looking for a buyer but since we have only just been notified of the levy that is no longer an option.
The Local Government Finance Act 2012 section 12 (2) clearly states that ‘a billing authority may make a determination varying or revoking a determination under this section for a financial year, but only before the beginning of the year’.
Am I unsure whether to fight my case with the Valuation Tribunal or go straight to small claims court?
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks in advance.
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