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- Business rates arrears and debt recovery
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- If you have missed a payment, are having difficulty or think you may have difficulty paying your Council Tax
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- /CouncilTax/Arrears-and-debt-recovery/Arrears--Debt-Recovery.aspx
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- If you are the only adult living in your home you can apply for a 25% discount on your Council Tax
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- /CouncilTax/Discounts-and-exemptions/Single-person-discount.aspx
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- Transitional relief arrangements help to phase-in the effects of changes on ratepayers' bills
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- /Business/Business-Rates/Relief/Transitional-rate-relief.aspx
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- Relief for ratepayers who have lost small business rate relief or rural rate relief as a result of an increase in
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- /Business/Business-Rates/Relief/Supporting-small-businesses-relief.aspx
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- What you should do if you receive a summons
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- /CouncilTax/Arrears-and-debt-recovery/Summons-liability-order.aspx
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- Uncollected Council Tax
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- /Corporate-Information/Freedom-of-Information/Freedom-of-information-Disclosure-Log/Responses/FI14935.aspx
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- We work your your business rates bill by multiplying the rateable value of your property by the business rates 'multiplier'.
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- /Business/Business-Rates/How-are-business-rates-calculated.aspx
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- The 'highest' person in the list below is the person who will be responsible for paying the Council Tax.
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- /CouncilTax/Who-should-pay-the-bill.aspx
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- Business rates explanatory notes 2017
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- /Business/Business-Rates/Explanatory-notes/Explanatory-notes-2017.aspx
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