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    Council tax

    currently being updated

    This is what got me started.

    Firstly to split you into to different groups of readers.

    1.  Group one : If you have been taken to court for council tax for a liability order and or had to deal with the bailifs

    2.  Group two : If your interested in what our council executive consider good management and democratic behavour.

    have you seen the council tax sucsessful collection rates.  Published.  The collection rate is used as a marker by the audit commission to monitor the performance of a council.  They are part of somthing that used to be called CPA reports, But are Now CAA reports.

    What is interesting about our council is that they have been under special mesures by the audit commission.

    xxx

    xxx

    xxx lincs

    Because of previous poor performance our council changed its democratice structure ion 2004 to special executive xxxxxx   linkxxx  This meens that 9 of the councilors ( not the full council ) started making dessisions,  They realised that they had to increase the reported council tax collection rate. So a dessission was taken to take people to court within 12 weeks and then write them off the books temporeroly while they publish the trates to the audit commission ( 3 months into the year )

    Year Bill sent Published successful collection rate
    2000/2001
    93.5
    2001/2002
    94.9
    2002-2003
    93
    2003-2004 69572 95.2
    2004-2005 69847 97.1
    2005-2006 70080 97.8
    2006-2007 70259 97.7
    2007-2008 70561

    Well mm lests have a look at what they call sucsess

    My figures

    Particularity pay attention to the Profit generated by liability orders,

    1. The year Number of bills sent Number Of notices ( 4 weeks) Number of Summons ( 8 Weeks ) Number of Liability Orders 12 Weeks Profit Generated from liability orders Cost paid to court Cases sent to bailiffs Amount collected by bailfs Published collection rates 2000/2001
    2000/2001



    £360,390 £6,987

    93.5
    2001/2002



    £446,595 £8,613

    94.9
    2002-2003



    £297,945 £4,654

    93
    2003-2004 69572 24829 10632 8537 £490,160 £7,858

    95.2
    2004-2005 69847 50880 13866 10088 £736,160 £10,400 6753 £1,914,327 97.1
    2005-2006 70080 35850 11763 7959 £647,200 £12,443 4382 £1,344,901 97.8
    2006-2007 70259 33614 11749 8345 £667,795 £38,373 4426 £880,299 97.7
    2007-2008








    2008-2009








    So what do the figures above represent and how does it affect you

    I will show your 2007

    Lets start with the notices and liability orders.

    So in 2007

    we sent penalty notices to 33614 ( approx 47.8% ) of the public after 4 weeks

    we sent summons to 11749 ( approx 34.95 % ) of the public   10 weeks

    We obtained liability orders 8345 ( approx 16.72% ) of public   after 12 weeks

    All above ON THE SAME YEAR THE COUNCIL TAX IS DUE

    Yet, we publish a successful collection rate of 97.7% for that year. Now that’s what I call

    mental arithmetic

    So still on that year 2007, let have a look at what those figure represent.

    On the above summons, them 11749 people are charged an extra ( Approx £ 80 ) for getting summoned.

    And this is were the court fund account comes in 2007= we charged 8345 of our tax payers, and extra £ 667,795 and the council get this, not the court

    The 8345 that have liability orders are charged approximately and extra ( £ 150 ) to the bailiffs

    So, in real terms, 16.72 % of the council tax payers pay approx 25% more each year.

    Table 2
    In 2006 we
    sent out bills Number of people that missed there first payment and was sent notices % of bill payers that it represents Number of Liability Orders 12 Weeks % of bill payers that it represents total extra costs imposed by the court Actual cosat paid to the court for this asction leaving a proffit for the council of
    70080 35850 51.16 7959 11.36 647200 £38,373 £608,827.00
    Again 2006
    sent out bills Number of Liability Orders 12 Weeks % of bill payers that it represents total extra costs imposed by the court Cases sent to baillifs % of bill payers that it represents ammount extra charges by the bailif ( estimate only ) per account estimated totalspaid to baillifs in charges per year Amount collected by bailfs for council tax
    70080 7959 11.36 647200 4382 6.25 150 657300 £1,344,901
    linked number
    Again 2006 the band a property is 1000
    sent out bills Number of Liability Orders 12 Weeks % of bill payers that it represents total extra costs imposed by the court = % bill increase by all with liability orders Cases sent to baillifs % of bill payers that it represents estimated totals paid by public to baillifs in charges per year = % bill increase by all with bailif charges = % bill increase by all with liability orders and bailfs charges
    70080 7959 11.36 647200 8.13 4382 6.25 657300 15 23.13
    1. The year Number of Liability Orders 12 Weeks Profit Generated from liability orders Published collection rates % increase cumulative Cases sent to bailiffs within the year that the council taxis due for Amount collected by bailfs bailfs collected per case for the council baills estimated profit per case paid by the public total estimated proffits per yer to baillifs
    2000/2001
    360390 93.5 0

    2001/2002
    446595 94.9 1.4

    2002-2003
    297945 93 -0.5

    2003-2004 8537 490160 95.2 1.7

    2004-2005 10088 736160 97.1 3.6 6753 £1,914,327 £283 £150.00 £1,012,950.00
    2005-2006 7959 647200 97.8 4.3 4382 £1,344,901 £307 £150.00 £657,300.00
    2006-2007 8345 667795 97.7 4.2 4426 £880,299 £199 £150.00 £663,900.00
    2007-2008


    2008-2009

    1. The year Number of Liability Orders 12 Weeks Cases sent to bailiffs Amount collected by bailiffs for the council estimated totals paid by public to bailiffs in charges per year
    2000/2001


    2001/2002


    2002-2003


    2003-2004 8537

    2004-2005 10088 6753 £1,914,327 1012950
    2005-2006 7959 4382 £1,344,901 657300
    2006-2007 8345 4426 £880,299 663900
    2007-2008
    2008-2009

    Not unreasonable you think, when you understand who these 8000 people are,, what sector of the public they represent, you will be astounded.

    Some questions i raised in relation to these figures.

    So I asked the council the following

    http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/questions_for_council_tax_and_bu

    Have you since 2003 been taken pursued or taken to court over council
    tax issues and have you been pursued by the bailiffs.

    are you in group one or group two or group three

    1.  working

    Working but still qualify for benefits of some sort
    Working but on low income
    Working Single Parent

    2.
    Those who
    might be potentially
    vulnerable include:

    the elderly;
    people with a disability;
    the seriously ill;
    the recently bereaved;
    single parent families;
    pregnant women;
    unemployed people; and,
    those who have obvious difficulty in
    understanding, speaking or reading English.

    3.  Not responsible for the property

    Landlord with empty propertys
    Propertys that you have lived in previously
    previous partners property
    Just propertys that have nothing to do with you

    Was there a reason that you were unable to pay unemployed/lost employment/awaiting benefit/not claimed benefit yet/unable to budget yet/change in circumstance/house move/need more time/or just not responsible

    When you have the above information you need to ask yourself these questions.

    1.  Would you have paid over the year, if you would have been given the chance.
    2.  Have you paid bailiffs on previous years
    3.  Did you receive a notice suggesting the bailiffs would remove your goods.
    4.  Do you feel that you should have applied for council tax benefit or single adult rebate for any part of the year
    More seriously

    4.  Have you gone on, or remained on benefits because of difficulty with council tax
    5.  Have you ever paid the bailiffs even though you qualify for benefits  —

    If you fit into the above, when you have recived the information from the council relative to yuor accounts.

    1.  Email your ward councilor  Exapmple email and ask
    him what he thinks  
    target=”_blank”>Take you to the right page and follow
    instructions
    2.  Email your MP.  Example and ask him if its
    appropreate spending of our council tax money to employ the bailifs so
    early
    3.  Email the terible trio, ( EXAMPLES ) ask them if they consider this action good management   use
    this example
    4.  Join this group on the fourum, over 8000 of us each year get taken to court by the council and charged extra.  lets decide what to do about this as a group, united we stand and all that

    5.Email
    to get details of your council tax

    Copy and past this in your email and fill out your details

    Your Name

    Your Addresses since 2003

    I
    request you send me the
    following information in relation to the conduct of my council tax
    accounts from 2003 onwards.

    Date of the first bill
    date of my notice
    date of my summons letter
    Court date
    All charges applied
    any council tax related benefits for the year
    Bailiff fees applied.
    outcome of action
    Please identify any council tax benefits that i have been refused in the period

    I am asking this information so i can judge if this action was reasonable and appropriate.

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