Re: Council tax rules re 10 annual payments.
Hi there ...
Seems to me that even through all of your exhaustive calculations, you still appear to have defaulted somewhere along the line. Have you actually looked at your bill to check the instalments offered and the dates that they are due? If you had kept your payments in line with that, there should have been no trouble whatsoever.
You cannot beat the system, it is a national one. Over the last year but one, I paid my council tax by bank transfer or by paying on the council site and occasionally I paid after their stated date, but only by a few days. I never had any feedback from the council. I suggest you have been late enough in payment to trigger a final demand and loss of the instalment privilege. Did you receive a final demand ( prior to summons ) and what, if anything, did you do about it? Any decent council would have allowed you to bring late instalments up to date and put you back on track to pay the remaining instalments. Did you take any action to do that?
Can I ask why you choose to pay by telephone banking? And would you prefer 12 instalments if they were available? Most councils will offer 12 instalments now and you only have to ask, stating that it suits your cash flow situation better.
I am also sorry to sound negative but if you ensured that payments were made on or by the due date instead of calculating measures of credit, then you would not be having this problem. Unless the council have made one big mistake here and if you believe that you need to be on the phone. I am assuming that all previous years remain paid up without arrear ? If so, have you done anything different this year?
Originally posted by veryannoyed
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Seems to me that even through all of your exhaustive calculations, you still appear to have defaulted somewhere along the line. Have you actually looked at your bill to check the instalments offered and the dates that they are due? If you had kept your payments in line with that, there should have been no trouble whatsoever.
You cannot beat the system, it is a national one. Over the last year but one, I paid my council tax by bank transfer or by paying on the council site and occasionally I paid after their stated date, but only by a few days. I never had any feedback from the council. I suggest you have been late enough in payment to trigger a final demand and loss of the instalment privilege. Did you receive a final demand ( prior to summons ) and what, if anything, did you do about it? Any decent council would have allowed you to bring late instalments up to date and put you back on track to pay the remaining instalments. Did you take any action to do that?
Can I ask why you choose to pay by telephone banking? And would you prefer 12 instalments if they were available? Most councils will offer 12 instalments now and you only have to ask, stating that it suits your cash flow situation better.
I am also sorry to sound negative but if you ensured that payments were made on or by the due date instead of calculating measures of credit, then you would not be having this problem. Unless the council have made one big mistake here and if you believe that you need to be on the phone. I am assuming that all previous years remain paid up without arrear ? If so, have you done anything different this year?
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