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Freedom of Information Act 2000
Request Reference: 12254
Information Disclosure notice
Date: 20 November 2014
Request: Council Tax arrears and Enforcement Agent fees
This is a Freedom of Information request regarding Council Tax arrears and Enforcement Agent Fees.
I have seen information that should a liability order be made against a debtor and the account has been passed to an Enforcement Agent; and should the debtor then pay the amount stated on the Liability Order only (not EA fees) direct to the council, whether in person or online, then your council will deduct from this payment any EA fees incurred to that point and pass them on to the EA, thus leaving the account still in arrears.
Please can you direct me to the relevant legislation that compels your council to do this, specifying the exact passage of legislation that you follow?
Response:
East Northamptonshire Council holds the following information in relation to your request:
From the 6 April 2014 new legislation came into force regarding Enforcement Agents fees.
See attached link to Statutory Instrument 1/2014, ‘Enforcement, England and Wales, The taking control of goods (fees) Regulations 2014’. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2...0140001_en.pdf
The council’s current working procedure is; if the debt is paid to the council less the statutory fees, the Enforcement Agency is informed and they decide if they will continue recovery action to collect their fees.
Email: foi@east-northamptonshire.gov.uk
www.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk/foi
OK, seeing as you are all so eager;
Freedom of Information Act 2000
Request Reference: 12254
Information Disclosure notice
Date: 20 November 2014
Request: Council Tax arrears and Enforcement Agent fees
This is a Freedom of Information request regarding Council Tax arrears and Enforcement Agent Fees.
I have seen information that should a liability order be made against a debtor and the account has been passed to an Enforcement Agent; and should the debtor then pay the amount stated on the Liability Order only (not EA fees) direct to the council, whether in person or online, then your council will deduct from this payment any EA fees incurred to that point and pass them on to the EA, thus leaving the account still in arrears.
Please can you direct me to the relevant legislation that compels your council to do this, specifying the exact passage of legislation that you follow?
Response:
East Northamptonshire Council holds the following information in relation to your request:
From the 6 April 2014 new legislation came into force regarding Enforcement Agents fees.
See attached link to Statutory Instrument 1/2014, ‘Enforcement, England and Wales, The taking control of goods (fees) Regulations 2014’. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2...0140001_en.pdf
The council’s current working procedure is; if the debt is paid to the council less the statutory fees, the Enforcement Agency is informed and they decide if they will continue recovery action to collect their fees.
Email: foi@east-northamptonshire.gov.uk
www.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk/foi
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