Q: My
first council tax bill of the year has come through and I know I’m not going to
be able to afford it with so many other important bills to pay, let alone food.
What should I do?
A: Council
tax arrears is a “priority debt”, which means you need to address it before
paying off other non-priority loans like credit cards.
Once
you’ve missed a council tax payment, you’re in “arrears” and so owe money to
your council. You should receive a letter from your council - it’s important
not to ignore this as after 14 days your council can take you to court and
request you pay your entire year’s bill at once.
It’s
important you speak to the council straight away if you don’t think you can
pay. Ask to speak to someone in the council tax office and tell them about your
situation.
You’ll
probably be asked to commit to paying a regular amount each month. If you're
not sure how much you can afford, use the Citizen
Advice budgeting tool or talk to one of our specialist advisers.
If
you're on a low income, you might be able to get a reduction on your council
tax bill. You might also be able to qualify for your council’s Hardship Scheme.
You can read more about getting
help with your council tax on the Citizens Advice website.
If
you fail to pay your council tax arrears you’ll have to pay court costs and
possibly bailiff fees as well as your debt, which can add hundreds of pounds to
your bill.
If
you’re struggling with multiple debts you can contact your local Citizens
Advice. You can find their contact
details on the Citizens Advice website.
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