What Happens if you don't pay?
Your Business Rates bill usually asks for
your charge to be paid in instalments over 10 months.
The date you should pay is on your bill.
This is normally the 1st of the Month, unless you decide to pay
by Direct Debit, then as an incentive to sign up we offer 4
different payment dates (the Paying your
Business Rates page gives you full details of how to
sign up for Direct Debit).
Please contact our Business Rates Helpline on 01909
533460 if you wish to discuss the notice you have
received.
So, what happens if you don't pay:
First Reminder
If an instalment becomes overdue, a reminder will
be issued for the amount of the arrears. If payment of
this amount is made within 7 days, your instalments can
continue. If you don't pay the arrears within 7 days,
you will lose the right to pay by instalments and the full
balance on your Business Rates account will become due
immediately. If you do not pay the full amount shown on
your reminder a summons for non-payment will be issued by
the courts.
You must be aware that a reminder is not sent every
month.
Final Notice
If you miss any further instalments (during the same
billing period) the full balance on your Business Rates
account will become due immediately and a Final Notice will be
issued. If this amount is not paid within 7 days a summons for
non-payment will be issued by the courts.
Summons
If you have not paid after receiving a reminder notice, or have
not paid the whole amount of the final notice then you will be
sent a summons for non-payment of your Business
Rates. At this point you will incurr an additional £57.30 in
costs. If you pay the whole amount on the Summons
including the costs then the
case will not go before the Magistrates Court.
If payment is not made in full then any balance that
remains unpaid will go before the Magistrates Court where we
will ask for a Liability Order to be awarded to
the Council. This entitles us to take further steps to
recover the money from you.
Liability Order
If the amount shown on the summons is not paid in full by the
court date the Council will apply to the Magistrates Court for a
liability order. An order will be granted to the Council if the
Court is satisfied that the Council has followed the correct
procedures in setting and requesting payment of the Council
Tax. This action will involve costs of £12.70 in addition to
the £57.30 summons costs already added.
The liability order provides the Council with the option of
the following enforcement powers:
- Request information regarding your finances
- Bailiff action
- Insolvency proceedings
- Proceedings for committal to prison
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