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Non Payment of Council Tax

What happens if my council tax bill is not paid?

If you are having difficulty paying your council tax bill it is essential that you seek help as soon as possible. If you are currently on a low income, you may be entitled to Council Tax reduction and can find out more information on this on our Council Tax Reduction page. Certain discounts and exemptions may also be available if the property or occupiers meet certain criteria.

If you are experiencing financial difficulties and would like information on managing debt, please contact the Glasgow Advice and Information Network (GAIN).  You may be eligible for a reduction if you have had a change in your circumstances and can find out more information on our main Council Tax page page. 

Payment

Council Tax is payable over 10 monthly instalments from April to January the following year. The Council issues a notice at the start of the financial year advising the total amount payable and monthly instalments.  You may also wish to pay Council Tax over 12 instalments from April to March the following year and you can do so by setting up a Direct Debit (opens new window) and selecting an option from the "Select your preferred payment date" dropdown in Step 2 that says 12 instalments in brackets.

Payment arrangements

If you need to change the payments you are making, you can choose to reprofile your bill by setting up a Direct Debit over the remainder of the financial year as long as you are still entitled to pay Council Tax by instalments. To do this please access our Direct Debit (opens new window) facility  and select an option from the "Select your preferred payment date"  dropdown in Step 2. Using this you can change the date of the payment or choose to pay over up to 10 or up to 12 instalments.

Alternatively, for non Direct Debit payers, payment arrangements may be agreed where the balance can be cleared by the end of the current financial year.  Please contact us via our online Contact Form and select "I have received a reminder notice" from the dropdown. A limited appointment based service is also available where you can arrange for a call regarding an arrangement through our Callback application. We are currently unable to offer face to face appointments or inbound telephony but a member of the team will be in touch with you to discuss your account when your enquiry is received.

Reminder

If you do not make payments as requested in your Council Tax notice, and have not agreed alternate arrangements with us to pay your Council Tax you may receive a reminder in respect of overdue instalments.  The reminder will request that you bring your missed instalments up to date within 7 days otherwise the full bill becomes due 14 days thereafter. 

 

Summary Warrant

If you are not able to bring your instalments up to date within the requested time or make a payment arrangement, you will lose the right to pay by instalments and the full years balance will become due.  The Council will then make an application to the Sheriff Court to obtain a summary warrant that includes a 10% penalty for non-payment.  The application for a summary warrant is made without any further notification to you.

 

Debt Management Partners

Once a summary warrant is granted, the Council will either pass the account to one of our Debt Management Partners, Scott & Company or Walker Love or request that the Department for Work & Pensions (DWP) take a deduction from an eligible benefit. 

Scott & Company and Walker Love will contact you to collect the outstanding balance and arrange an appropriate repayment plan.  It is important that you contact them, and not the Council, as soon as possible to discuss your account.  If you do not make contact, further action may be taken to collect the balance which may include additional fees.

Scott & Co

Tel 0333 320 6892

Web www.scottandco.uk.com

Walker Love

Tel 0141 212 6121

Web www.walkerlove.com

You can still notify the Council of a change of occupation, make an application for Council Tax reduction, or discount or exemption using our online services however please note that payment must not be withheld pending the outcome of an application or change.

 

Deductions from State benefits

If you are in receipt of the state benefits noted below and are already having deductions taken by the DWP, we will make application to take deductions for the current financial year.  There is no need to request these deductions, we will arrange this.

DWP Benefits

Jobseekers Allowance (income Based)

Income Support

Employment Support Allowance

Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit)

Universal Credit

 

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Last modified on 29 April 2024

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