Monday 13 October 2014

The illegal and fraudulent practice of 'Council Tax' enforcement

"The process the council use to issue court summons is called passing off. When the individuals miss their due date, or fail to pay their council tax, the council ring up the court stating that a certain number of summons must be issued. What the court then does is to give the council a due date and time to put on the summons notice, so the council invite non payers of council tax to a bulk hearing."
"All in all, the way councils enforce non-payment of council tax is completely fraudulent. It is bullying all the way. If they were charging people £3 for the issue of a summons then fair enough, but £104.00 to attend a bulk hearing is entirely unlawful. Remember, the council issues these summons with the date and time to hundreds, perhaps thousands of people, with the hope that they will not turn up and a liability order is issued, so that they can hire their “bouncers” to collect."

http://bloodyhelldell.wordpress.com/2013/02/12/the-illegal-and-fraudulent-practice-of-council-tax-enforcement/

Some useful tips for dealing with the bailiff bullies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEphXHZ6TA8

And yet the private-for-profit corporate councils have the discretion to write-off any debts!
"Councils will not tell you;
1. That they have the discretion to write off the tax for vulnerable and impoverished people  under clause 10 (1) 13A (1) of the Local Government Finance Act 2012."
http://www.taxpayersagainstpoverty.org.uk/what-councils-dont-tell-you-about-the-enforcement-of-council-tax/

Yet MORE FRAUD by the corporate criminals!
Time to STOP PAYING them a penny!

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