Re: Council Tax Summons dispute
I know what has happened. I've submitted my accounts, a full breakdown, more than what I would give the tax man on a tax investigation. They awarded benefits and then weeks later changed their mind because I can't supply them with invoices from every job I've done showing what I charged in labour and then materials, and a copy of each receipt from materials that I've bought. I don't get all my materials from one place to its not just one receipt. Being a painter and decorator seems like all I need is a paint brush and a roller. That's not true, there so many tools that we use and specially in my first year of business I had a lot of things to buy.
If I go to court and its infront of a council official isn't it a conflict of interest? What if on the day it was found in my favour why couldn't I claim expenses for a days loss of work? That to me doesn't sound fair.
All I can do when I do go to court is be honest and show them that I am willing to pay council tax but the period they are asking for is for their own department to pay as they paid it anyway in the first place. Surely the council would not refund it until a decision has been made then making me liable if it went that way? They expect me to pay for it while that same department drag their feet deciding if they want to write it off or not, surely if I pay it I can claim 8% above the bank base rate interest if its made in my favour?
I think I'm going to right to the CEO and the 151 officer before hand and also put in an official complaint.
I know what has happened. I've submitted my accounts, a full breakdown, more than what I would give the tax man on a tax investigation. They awarded benefits and then weeks later changed their mind because I can't supply them with invoices from every job I've done showing what I charged in labour and then materials, and a copy of each receipt from materials that I've bought. I don't get all my materials from one place to its not just one receipt. Being a painter and decorator seems like all I need is a paint brush and a roller. That's not true, there so many tools that we use and specially in my first year of business I had a lot of things to buy.
If I go to court and its infront of a council official isn't it a conflict of interest? What if on the day it was found in my favour why couldn't I claim expenses for a days loss of work? That to me doesn't sound fair.
All I can do when I do go to court is be honest and show them that I am willing to pay council tax but the period they are asking for is for their own department to pay as they paid it anyway in the first place. Surely the council would not refund it until a decision has been made then making me liable if it went that way? They expect me to pay for it while that same department drag their feet deciding if they want to write it off or not, surely if I pay it I can claim 8% above the bank base rate interest if its made in my favour?
I think I'm going to right to the CEO and the 151 officer before hand and also put in an official complaint.
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