Re: Another bailiff discussion thread.
agreed that they dont care, but there is a responsibility at the council. Its to do with the statutory regulations imposed on the 151 officers role and accounting standards. The 151 officer holds overall responcability, the monitoring officer delegates the responsibility down to the revenue and collection departments. Once its outside the finacial year its due for, its different
I agree with that, i ment the other charges for collection that they add on, even processing charges.
You would be supprised trust me if you had a look behine reported accounts at councils and broke them down. Council financial systems seem to be run to report the best reportable figures, regardless of the true financial outcome of the transaction
My council NELC are a low mark in accounting truth. Few years ago i found in the accounts, payment to rossendale for accounts sent to them, then withdrawn by the council. I did not spot the payment, i spotted the vat recipts for the payment then traced that back. HAd to fight an FOI to get the figures. The council then changed policys, and the baillif contracts, baillifs agreed not to withdraw charges on withdrawn accounts.
But yes, my council were paying baillifs fees for accounts they sent to them by mistake. Were a bailiff had made a visit.
There is no longer a duty to consider reasonableness of charges (not that most councils cared in any case).
If a resident fails to respond to notices issued as per the Council Tax (A&E) regs, the account WILL be passed on to bailiffs. At this point, £75 will become due, regardless of whether the account is in the current tax year or the following one.
the council is highly unlikely to send £75 on to the bailiff company out of "proceeds".
My council NELC are a low mark in accounting truth. Few years ago i found in the accounts, payment to rossendale for accounts sent to them, then withdrawn by the council. I did not spot the payment, i spotted the vat recipts for the payment then traced that back. HAd to fight an FOI to get the figures. The council then changed policys, and the baillif contracts, baillifs agreed not to withdraw charges on withdrawn accounts.
But yes, my council were paying baillifs fees for accounts they sent to them by mistake. Were a bailiff had made a visit.
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