Council Tax Non payment.
Can someone explain.
The recent spate of 2 or 3 Pensioners not paying the tax increase.
When interviewed on telly, one old feller was asked, "After you served your prison sentence, was the debt cancelled ?"
And apparently it is considered 'settled'. (Note: No one paid the amount owing for him)
My question therefore is :
Instead of sending him to prison, why didn't the council send the bailiffs in to seize assets worth the amount owing ?
Whilst 'resting' maybe we could rest inside for a few weeks (food 'n full board) and save a couple of grand in council tax ?
Can someone explain.
The recent spate of 2 or 3 Pensioners not paying the tax increase.
When interviewed on telly, one old feller was asked, "After you served your prison sentence, was the debt cancelled ?"
And apparently it is considered 'settled'. (Note: No one paid the amount owing for him)
My question therefore is :
Instead of sending him to prison, why didn't the council send the bailiffs in to seize assets worth the amount owing ?
Whilst 'resting' maybe we could rest inside for a few weeks (food 'n full board) and save a couple of grand in council tax ?
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