Hi
I'm hoping someone can give me some advice rather quickly. I've got myself in a sticky situation with regards to my council tax. I owed a certain amount on an old property anyway and now have an amount outstanding on my new property. I'm fully aware that it's all my fault but due to circumstances out of my control (family illness leading to lack of earnings amongst other things), I've not paid everything and I guess I've been ignoring the issue whilst trying to make payments on this years council tax bill.
We've received 2 notices through the door from Bristow & Sutor regarding the outstanding amount which now total £1,215.79. I sent them a letter by fax the other day which I found on the consumer action group website and which said the following;
"I understand XXXXXXX Council has appointed you to recover my Council Tax Liability arrears for 2009/2010 which you have stated are £1238.79 including your fees.
I was hoping that would do the trick but I got home today to discover that a notice of seizure of goods was put through our door in respect of our car that was parked on our drive and giving us 5 days to pay. I can't scan the documents at the moment but they are exactly the same the following which someone else had posted -
Hi
I'm hoping someone can give me some advice rather quickly. I've got myself in a sticky situation with regards to my council tax. I owed a certain amount on an old property anyway and now have an amount outstanding on my new property. I'm fully aware that it's all my fault but due to circumstances out of my control (family illness leading to lack of earnings amongst other things), I've not paid everything and I guess I've been ignoring the issue whilst trying to make payments on this years council tax bill.
We've received 2 notices through the door from Bristow & Sutor regarding the outstanding amount which now total £1,215.79. I sent them a letter by fax the other day which I found on here and which said the following;
"I understand Cheltenham Council has appointed you to recover my Council Tax Liability arrears for 2009/2010 which you have stated are £1238.79 including your fees.
Due to my circumstances I am unable to pay this in one payment. I advocate a payment schedule of 24 months with 23 months payments at £50.00 and the balance of £88.79 to be paid on the 24th month to cover the principle. I understand this may seem a long time but this is a realistic offer that is affordable to me and will allow me to pay future bills issued for Council Tax without them falling into arrears. A greater amount would cause me real and actual hardship.
Please also send an itemised statement of account that clearly shows what charges have been added and what for, you are required in statute to supply this information and I look forward to this within 14 days.
I am sending the council a copy of this letter and requesting that it be filled with my account for further reference.
I was hoping that would do the trick but I got home today to discover that a notice of seizure of goods was put through our door in respect of our car that was parked on our drive and giving us 5 days to pay. I've attached the associated documents - they aren't my actual ones as I can't scan them at the moment but they are ones someone else has posted which are exactly the same as ours.
I need to know if this is a scare mongering technique. We've not signed anything to acknowledge the seizure of goods so how do they know the car is ours? Can they actually clamp it or take it? Also the car is registered in my husband's name but only part of the debt is in both of our names. About £450 is in my name only and about £800 is in joint names. Surely they couldn't take the car as it's worth more than the debt anyway?
Also I saw a list of things that were excluded from what they could seize which included a car if it is used for employment purposes..we both use it for commuting so presumably it would fall under this category?
I'm not sure what to do next..there's no way we can pay it. I might be able to juggle things and make some sort of payment at the end of the month but this will make me go into arrears with other things and cause more problems. We've made an offer of payment which they've just ignored so it doesn't seem to have done any good.
Please help me! Thank you in advance
I'm hoping someone can give me some advice rather quickly. I've got myself in a sticky situation with regards to my council tax. I owed a certain amount on an old property anyway and now have an amount outstanding on my new property. I'm fully aware that it's all my fault but due to circumstances out of my control (family illness leading to lack of earnings amongst other things), I've not paid everything and I guess I've been ignoring the issue whilst trying to make payments on this years council tax bill.
We've received 2 notices through the door from Bristow & Sutor regarding the outstanding amount which now total £1,215.79. I sent them a letter by fax the other day which I found on the consumer action group website and which said the following;
"I understand XXXXXXX Council has appointed you to recover my Council Tax Liability arrears for 2009/2010 which you have stated are £1238.79 including your fees.
Firstly I would like to make you aware that I am fully aware of my rights and you will not gain entry to my home under any circumstances to levy goods and I know the fees allowed under statute and when these fees can be applied.
Due to my circumstances I am unable to pay this in one payment. I advocate a payment schedule of 24 months with 23 months payments at £50.00 and the balance of £88.79 to be paid on the 24th month to cover the principle. I understand this may seem a long time but this is a realistic offer that is affordable to me and will allow me to pay future bills issued for Council Tax without them falling into arrears. A greater amount would cause me real and actual hardship.
I am able to pay the above amount on the 1st of each month. Please advise how you would like future payments made. My personal preference is payment by Standing Order.
It should be noted that I am not at any point refusing to pay this debt but only asking for a fair payment period considering my circumstances. And if you are unable to accept my offer I will place the money aside each month until such a time the council take the account back into their management, when I will make payment of the set aside money to the council.
Please also send an itemised statement of account that clearly shows what charges have been added and what for, you are required in statute to supply this information and I look forward to this within 14 days.
I am sending the council a copy of this letter and requesting that it be filled with my account for further reference.
I hope the above meets your approval and I look forward to your timely reply by letter."
I was hoping that would do the trick but I got home today to discover that a notice of seizure of goods was put through our door in respect of our car that was parked on our drive and giving us 5 days to pay. I can't scan the documents at the moment but they are exactly the same the following which someone else had posted -
Hi
I'm hoping someone can give me some advice rather quickly. I've got myself in a sticky situation with regards to my council tax. I owed a certain amount on an old property anyway and now have an amount outstanding on my new property. I'm fully aware that it's all my fault but due to circumstances out of my control (family illness leading to lack of earnings amongst other things), I've not paid everything and I guess I've been ignoring the issue whilst trying to make payments on this years council tax bill.
We've received 2 notices through the door from Bristow & Sutor regarding the outstanding amount which now total £1,215.79. I sent them a letter by fax the other day which I found on here and which said the following;
"I understand Cheltenham Council has appointed you to recover my Council Tax Liability arrears for 2009/2010 which you have stated are £1238.79 including your fees.
Firstly I would like to make you aware that I am fully aware of my rights and you will not gain entry to my home under any circumstances to levy goods and I know the fees allowed under statute and when these fees can be applied.
Due to my circumstances I am unable to pay this in one payment. I advocate a payment schedule of 24 months with 23 months payments at £50.00 and the balance of £88.79 to be paid on the 24th month to cover the principle. I understand this may seem a long time but this is a realistic offer that is affordable to me and will allow me to pay future bills issued for Council Tax without them falling into arrears. A greater amount would cause me real and actual hardship.
I am able to pay the above amount on the 1st of each month. Please advise how you would like future payments made. My personal preference is payment by Standing Order.
It should be noted that I am not at any point refusing to pay this debt but only asking for a fair payment period considering my circumstances. And if you are unable to accept my offer I will place the money aside each month until such a time the council take the account back into their management, when I will make payment of the set aside money to the council.
Please also send an itemised statement of account that clearly shows what charges have been added and what for, you are required in statute to supply this information and I look forward to this within 14 days.
I am sending the council a copy of this letter and requesting that it be filled with my account for further reference.
I hope the above meets your approval and I look forward to your timely reply by letter."
I was hoping that would do the trick but I got home today to discover that a notice of seizure of goods was put through our door in respect of our car that was parked on our drive and giving us 5 days to pay. I've attached the associated documents - they aren't my actual ones as I can't scan them at the moment but they are ones someone else has posted which are exactly the same as ours.
I need to know if this is a scare mongering technique. We've not signed anything to acknowledge the seizure of goods so how do they know the car is ours? Can they actually clamp it or take it? Also the car is registered in my husband's name but only part of the debt is in both of our names. About £450 is in my name only and about £800 is in joint names. Surely they couldn't take the car as it's worth more than the debt anyway?
Also I saw a list of things that were excluded from what they could seize which included a car if it is used for employment purposes..we both use it for commuting so presumably it would fall under this category?
I'm not sure what to do next..there's no way we can pay it. I might be able to juggle things and make some sort of payment at the end of the month but this will make me go into arrears with other things and cause more problems. We've made an offer of payment which they've just ignored so it doesn't seem to have done any good.
Please help me! Thank you in advance
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