Hi
I need some advice please.
Some background first, but in summary, I want to set aside a liability order awarded yesterday by magistrates, over a council tax bill that is in dispute and they've involved my housemate.
I share a house with a housemate, just one, previously it was two others.
I've lived in the same house for 12 years and this is the first time I've ever been late with council tax.
July 2013 I left JSA and went self employed, sole trader, filled in a change of circumstances form with local Council for housing benefit and council tax.
The council HB team made mistakes with my earning and expenditure form, miscalculated and declared I am entitled to zero.
I've been appealing and asking for a tribunal since Oct last year.
My argument is they've still made errors, but they won't listen, won't send my claim to the tribunal as they keep resetting the appeals process whenever they make a small amendment to their decision.
I've submitted SAR in Oct' 2013, they refused saying they needed proof of identity. Even though they already have it.
Submitted another SAR with brand new passport in May 2014, no reply.
I believe the SAR may help me with my defense.
So, after three or more sets of appeals, each time I win something, I am now receiving a small amount of housing benefit, took a year but it's a start.
The council have decided that I'm earning too much for council tax entitlement, £17 a week over the threshold.
Problem is, I don't even know what I've earned yet and can't afford an accountant this next week or three weeks either.
I know my turnover, but don't know my net profit yet as I'm not an accountant, not aware of all the expenses that are claimable and which are not, or the limits for each category of tax expense I can claim back.
Or even if capital tax for my van would be included in my accounts as opposed to the councils incomes expenditure self declaration form, or not.
Yesterday the magistrates granted a liability order against me and my housemate, who has paid her half of the Council Tax, never been late and never missed a payment.
They granted it because the council said we have a joint tenancy agreement.
I'm looking at my agreement, and it says it's an "assured short-hold agreement"with two names on it.
It does not say "joint" anywhere.
Q: Is it a joint tenancy agreement or not?
If not, is that grounds to apply to the magistrate to have it set aside?
The start date of the agreement is 01.01.2010
Both myself and my housemate signed it on 19.12.2009
Does this invalidate the agreement?
I am looking to have the liability order set aside, we've contacted our landlord to request separate contracts and I will have a phone call with my landlord to discuss backdating it too.
I'm mortified that my housemate has been dragged into this and I want to undo what has been down and find a way to move her out of the firing line.
Ideally to undo what has been done, but at least to take her out of this argument from now onwards.
Having two separate contracts would achieve this, yes?
I need help.
I need some advice please.
Some background first, but in summary, I want to set aside a liability order awarded yesterday by magistrates, over a council tax bill that is in dispute and they've involved my housemate.
I share a house with a housemate, just one, previously it was two others.
I've lived in the same house for 12 years and this is the first time I've ever been late with council tax.
July 2013 I left JSA and went self employed, sole trader, filled in a change of circumstances form with local Council for housing benefit and council tax.
The council HB team made mistakes with my earning and expenditure form, miscalculated and declared I am entitled to zero.
I've been appealing and asking for a tribunal since Oct last year.
My argument is they've still made errors, but they won't listen, won't send my claim to the tribunal as they keep resetting the appeals process whenever they make a small amendment to their decision.
I've submitted SAR in Oct' 2013, they refused saying they needed proof of identity. Even though they already have it.
Submitted another SAR with brand new passport in May 2014, no reply.
I believe the SAR may help me with my defense.
So, after three or more sets of appeals, each time I win something, I am now receiving a small amount of housing benefit, took a year but it's a start.
The council have decided that I'm earning too much for council tax entitlement, £17 a week over the threshold.
Problem is, I don't even know what I've earned yet and can't afford an accountant this next week or three weeks either.
I know my turnover, but don't know my net profit yet as I'm not an accountant, not aware of all the expenses that are claimable and which are not, or the limits for each category of tax expense I can claim back.
Or even if capital tax for my van would be included in my accounts as opposed to the councils incomes expenditure self declaration form, or not.
Yesterday the magistrates granted a liability order against me and my housemate, who has paid her half of the Council Tax, never been late and never missed a payment.
They granted it because the council said we have a joint tenancy agreement.
I'm looking at my agreement, and it says it's an "assured short-hold agreement"with two names on it.
It does not say "joint" anywhere.
Q: Is it a joint tenancy agreement or not?
If not, is that grounds to apply to the magistrate to have it set aside?
The start date of the agreement is 01.01.2010
Both myself and my housemate signed it on 19.12.2009
Does this invalidate the agreement?
I am looking to have the liability order set aside, we've contacted our landlord to request separate contracts and I will have a phone call with my landlord to discuss backdating it too.
I'm mortified that my housemate has been dragged into this and I want to undo what has been down and find a way to move her out of the firing line.
Ideally to undo what has been done, but at least to take her out of this argument from now onwards.
Having two separate contracts would achieve this, yes?
I need help.
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