COLLECTING COUNCIL TAX AND HELPING THOSE IN DEBT
The Stour Valley & Poole
Partnership (SVPP) which collects Council Tax on behalf of four Dorset Councils
has teamed up with Council Tax Advisors
Community Interest Company (CTACIC) to help local people with
debt problems.
The
initiative coincides with a rise in media attention highlighting the increasing
revenues owed to councils and the need to favour affordable repayment plans
over the use of enforcement action to recover debts.
CTACIC
is one of a network of approved organisations that SVPP is working with
supporting people in arrears with council tax, housing benefit overpayments,
business rates and other sundry debts. It
is a not-for-profit provider of free debt advice and mediation services,
specialising in helping those who owe money to local authorities.
The
two organisations have signed an agreement to provide immediate dedicated
support to SVPP customers through a direct referral telephone facility.
CTACIC
has a successful history of helping vulnerable people overcome their debt
problems. Managing Director, Chris Richards, explains the partnership’s
objectives:
“We’re
excited to be working with the Stour Valley & Poole Partnership. It’s
important that people who need help get the necessary help, whatever the debt,
just as it is essential to treat the long term problem and not just the
immediate consequence. A well-known charity recently revealed that they’ve seen
a 372% increase in people contacting them with council tax arrears from 2010 to
2014, and it’s a rise we’ve experienced as well.
“We
believe that in times of austerity this innovative approach will significantly
improve collection rates and separate the ‘can’t pays’ from the ‘won’t pays’.”
Importantly,
no financial burden is placed on local councils as CTACIC is a community
interest company and its services are free of charge.
SVPP’s
approach supports the ethos of the Government’s Good Practice Guide regarding the enforcement of council tax. It
offers guidance on the help and support local authorities should be giving to
vulnerable people.
SVPP is a partnership of authorities: Poole Borough
Council, East Dorset District Council, Christchurch Borough Council and North
Dorset District Council. It collects Council Tax and administers benefits for
the local authorities.
Council Tax Advisors Community Interest Company is a
not-for-profit organisation offering free, independent and impartial advice,
and resolution services to those in debt.
Formed
in 2012 as a direct result of personal experiences with bailiffs, they
specialise in providing advice and guidance on how best to deal with debt
situations and offer long-term sustainable solutions including the organisation
of repayment plans and professional mediation services.
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Council Tax Advisors – Backgrounder
Council Tax Advisors CIC (CTACIC) offers holistic debt advice and specialist knowledge in helping those who are in arrears or those who are suffering from enforcement issues.
A community interest company (CIC), the business believes no individual should face this problem alone.
As a not for profit company, CTACIC provides its services free of charge.
CTACIC can help clients avoid further financial problems. The company offers support for clients looking to resolve debt problems as well as council tax arrears through its selected partnerships; IVAs (individual voluntary agreements), DROs (debt relief orders) and bankruptcy. As with its council tax arrears advice, all these services are free of charge to the client and to local authorities.
CTACIC gives every client dedicated support. This includes an initial consultation, ongoing advice and liaison with local authorities to find solutions agreeable to all parties. The company offers a comprehensive mediation service for all situations, no matter the complexity. CTACIC works quickly on behalf of its clients and seeks to suspend any enforcement action in order to resolve the debt issues as soon as possible.
CICs are limited companies recognised by the government under the Companies (Audit, Investigations and Community Enterprise) Act 2004. They use their profits and assets for the public good and are regulated by the Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies and the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.
For more information, visit www.counciltaxadvisors.co.uk