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- If someone living in your property is prison or detained, you may be able to apply for a 25% Council Tax
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- /CouncilTax/Discounts-and-exemptions/People-in-prison-or-detained.aspx
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- Homelessness After Prison
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- /Corporate-Information/Freedom-of-Information/Freedom-of-information-Disclosure-Log/Responses/FI15034.aspx
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- If we have not been able to collect the money in any other way, the final option is to ask the
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- /CouncilTax/Arrears-and-debt-recovery/Committal-Action.aspx
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- Some people can continue to get Council Tax Support during temporary periods of absence from their home
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- /Benefits/Council-Tax-Support/If-youre-away-from-home-temporarily.aspx
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- You may be able to get a discount or exemption on your Council Tax
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- /CouncilTax/Discounts-and-exemptions/Home.aspx
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- You need a licence if you want to collect money or goods (that you plan to sell at a later date
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- /Business/Licensing/Other-Licences/House-to-House-Collections.aspx
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- Council Tax application forms
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- /CouncilTax/Application-forms.aspx
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- It is possible for Local Authorities to take action against a light nuisance to neighbouring properties.
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- /Environment/Environmental-Protection/Statutory-Nuisance/Light-Nuisance.aspx
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- When and how to enjoy fireworks safely
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- /Environment/Factsheets/Fireworks.aspx
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- Some unoccupied properties are exempt, which means no-one has to pay Council Tax for the property.
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- /CouncilTax/Discounts-and-exemptions/Unoccupied-properties/Unoccupied-properties.aspx
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