Council Tax Collection
Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee
Closed
Inquiry
This inquiry will lookinto council tax collection in England, examining the practices employed by local authorities to collect council tax arrears. The inquiry will also look at other issues including whether there should be changes to the legislation on the recovery of council tax arrears, and how local authority council …
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12
Recommendations
9
Conclusions
1
Report
2
Oral sessions
8
Letters
2
Events
Activity timeline 14 events
14 May
2024
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14 May
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16 Apr
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16 Apr
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1 Feb
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Report published
1 Dec
2023
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Report published
18 Jul
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18 Apr
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27 Feb
2023
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Oral evidence
27 Feb
2023
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
18 Oct
2022
2022
Oral evidence sessions 2 sessions
27 Feb 2023
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Oral Evidence
Lee Rowley · Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Nico Heslop · Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
6 Jun 2022
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Oral Evidence
Alistair Townsend · Institute of Revenues, Rating and Valuation
Catherine Brown · Enforcement Conduct Board
Councillor Stephanie Cryan · London Borough of Southwark
Kevin Stewart · Mid Sussex District Council
Paul Whyte · Whyte & Co Ltd
Rachel Beddow · Citizens Advice
Russell Hamblin-Boone · Civil Enforcement Association
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Second Report - Council Tax Collection | HC 57 | 1 Dec 2023 | 21 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
1 result
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Second Report - Council Tax Collec…
Imprisonment for council tax arrears is a disproportionate sanction impacting household essentials.
We are concerned that the threat of enforcement might mean people are putting their council tax payments ahead of heating and eating. In particular, we believe the ultimate sanction of imprisonment is using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Government Response
The government acknowledges the committee's concerns regarding the threat of enforcement and imprisonment for council tax non-payment, explaining that imprisonment is a rarely used sanction for those who can but wilfully refuse to pay, with existing safeguards in place.
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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Correspondence 8 letters
14 May 2024
To committee
Letter from the Minister for Local Government to the Chair dated 2 May 2024 concerning the Government’s response to the Committee’s Report on Council Tax Collection
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14 May 2024
To committee
Letter from the UK Information Commissioner to the Chair dated 2 May 2024 concerning the Committee’s Report on Council Tax Collection
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16 Apr 2024
To committee
Letter from the Chair to the Secretary of State dated 15 April 2024 concerning the Government response to the Committee's report on Council Tax Collection
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16 Apr 2024
To committee
Letter from the Chair to the Information Commissioner's Office dated 15 April 2024 concerning the Government response to the Committee's report on Council Tax Collection
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18 Jul 2023
To committee
Letter from the Enforcement Conduct Board to the Chair dated 14 July 2023 concerning council tax collection
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18 Apr 2023
To committee
Letter from the Enforcement Conduct Board to the Chair dated 28 March 2023 concerning council tax collection
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18 Oct 2022
To committee
Letter from the Enforcement Conduct Board to the Chair dated 10 October 2022 concerning council tax collection
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12 Jul 2022
Letters from the Civil Enforcement Association to the Chair dated 20 June 2022 concerning Council Tax Collection
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