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Ban lorries from using car sat-navs, say councils
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BRP - Biometric Residence Permit
I need to have a rant, I know it's unlikely anyone on here will be able to give any advice but I can't sleep worrying so need to jot it all down and vent.
In 2002 my husband was granted Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK. The letter states that he is free to live and work in the UK....
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Council tax bailiffs should be called off, say charities
Council tax bailiffs should be called off, say charities
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 4th May 2016 19:21
Vulnerable residents with council tax debts should be given breathing space to repay arrears rather than face the threat of bailiffs, two charities say....
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Government should stop councils using bailiffs ‘on vulnerable taxpayers’
Government should stop councils using bailiffs ‘on vulnerable taxpayers’
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 12th April 2016 16:04
The government should stop local authorities passing council tax debts to bailiffs in the case of the most vulnerable residents, according...
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'Bedroom tax': Government loses Court of Appeal cases
'Bedroom tax': Government loses Court of Appeal cases
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 31st January 2016 08:37
The Court of Appeal has ruled that the so-called bedroom tax discriminates against a domestic violence victim and the family of a disabled teenager....
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Councils refer 2.1 million debts to bailiffs in 12 months
Councils refer 2.1 million debts to bailiffs in 12 months
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 9th September 2015 20:35.
Local authorities in England and Wales instructed bailiffs to collect debts on 2.1 million occasions last year, according to new research by the......
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Bankruptcy changes will “hit councils hardest”
Bankruptcy changes will “hit councils hardest”
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 16th June 2015 15:06.
Local councils and housing associations will be hit hardest by an imminent hike to the threshold for a creditor’s bankruptcy petition, an accountancy......
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council tax payments over 10 or 12 months
Hi
I'm trying to find out if the making of council tax payments over a period of 12 months instead of 10 is still available only at the LA's discretion.
i thought legislation had changed and that it was now the council tax payer that could demand this right?
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Direct Payment
I have a question regarding Direct Payments does anyone have any knowledge on the subject because we are all really struggling trying to work out what information is correct?
Long story short my Grandson (3 years old) has been assessed and qualifies for direct payment to pay for his care which...
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council tax
Hi. Can the council get a ccj against you without us actually going to court?
They have just put it on credit file.....? We haven't been to court!? So are confused. We were not served any papers prior to this either. Help please. Thank you very much.
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Baliff Making further demands
I have the unfortunate pleasure of dealing with the baliffs on behalf of the local council, I got behind with the council tax as so many do and now it seems I will be paying the hard way.
i have agreed a monthly amount with them, how ever I was two days late paying last month and now the...
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Heads up for Landlords not declaring rentals
Just thought I should let you guys know.
If any of you are Landlords, whether you use an agency or not. Over the last few weeks, we have seen a massive increase in disclosure letters being sent out by HMRC regarding undeclared rental properties.
As its now a requirement for...
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Unpaid council tax Problems
Thank you Pixie and yes one of the debts is council tax how can this be sorted as it was 5 years ago?
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Tenancy Agreements
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Can anyone help with a little guidance please?
My daughter is just about to leave her current home and move into a specially adapted property to meet the needs of my profoundly disabled grandson.
The local authority have asked her to go into the office to sign the tenancy agreement,...
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Sport relief piece on BBC1
Did anyone else watch the two Sport relief pieces BBC1 has done the last couple of nights, dealing with breadline living and utter food poverty.
They were all affected by debt in one form or another, but the one that got me was tonight.
Famous Rich and Hungry available here: http://www....