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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Taxi_Driver on 06 April 2010, 19:39:36
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Anyone successfully got their council tax banding reduced themselves? and was it a lot of effort?
Reason i ask, i had, the other day, an unsolicited letter from a firm of 'no win no fee' merchants, claiming there were houses in my street of lower banding than mine, mines in band C.
I thought perhaps they were probably on about a couple of houses that had been turned into flats....so i assumed they might be in band B.
Today i was having a look at the valuation office website......and nearly half the houses in my road are band B :o and the flats are band A!
So, i now think its worth a go at getting my banding changed from C to B and apparently according to letter i received they can get a rebate if successful, back dated to when i bought the property.
The 'no win no fee' charge 30% if successful.....just wondering if its a lot of hassle to try yourself, or just let them get on with it and pay the 30% if they achieve anything :-/
I dont really have much spare time at the moment, so inclined to let the 'no win no fee' mob do the work.
Cheers
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Let them do it for you ;) ;)
I went through it, as did all the people who have 3 bedroom bungalows around me, because they increased it and back dated it by 2.5 years :( :(
Lost in the end :'( :'(
I also thought the law had now changed and the back dating only goes to the start of the financial year... May be wrong though :-/
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Let them do it for you ;) ;)
I went through it, as did all the people who have 3 bedroom bungalows around me, because they increased it and back dated it by 2.5 years :( :(
Lost in the end :'( :'(
I also thought the law had now changed and the back dating only goes to the start of the financial year... May be wrong though :-/
Cheers LD :y
I am inclined to pay them the 30% if they achieve anything....as i said before, not a lot of spare time at the mo.....plus they 'should' know what their doing and have the incentive, that they need to win to get paid ;)
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I did it successfully about 5 years ago. Dont remember the details now tbh, but it wasnt difficult.
wouldnt pay someone else to do it for me. ;)
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I did it successfully about 5 years ago. Dont remember the details now tbh, but it wasnt difficult.
wouldnt pay someone else to do it for me. ;)
He's only paying if they win something :y :y
Must confess, I need to claim some PPI back on a loan but I'm thinking of letting a company do it and take their 25%
At the end of the day it's money I'm not expecting... Was doing bank charges myself but got screwed over :( >:(
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Do it yourself Dave its really easy. I will ask my wife how its done and get back to you ;)
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I was surprisingly offered a rebate from my Local Council last year from a Property I owned over 10 years ago with a polite letter asking me if I required the money (stupid question), think the whole road must of got it?
Nearly half the amount was taken up as court / legal fees and deducted directly by the Council.
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Do it yourself Dave its really easy. I will ask my wife how its done and get back to you ;)
Not for the first time, I'll wager ;D
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Do it yourself Dave its really easy. I will ask my wife how its done and get back to you ;)
Not for the first time, I'll wager ;D
Yeah but not for a long long time ::) ;D
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i looked into it a while back, we're a higher band than everyone in the street for no reason, but my mind wandered and i forgot to chase it up - think i called a few times and it can all be done online, reasonably easy to apply, the difficult bit is probably getting money back
guess what i'm doing tomorrow at work now ::)
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Anyone successfully got their council tax banding reduced themselves? and was it a lot of effort?
Reason i ask, i had, the other day, an unsolicited letter from a firm of 'no win no fee' merchants, claiming there were houses in my street of lower banding than mine, mines in band C.
I thought perhaps they were probably on about a couple of houses that had been turned into flats....so i assumed they might be in band B.
Today i was having a look at the valuation office website......and nearly half the houses in my road are band B :o and the flats are band A!
So, i now think its worth a go at getting my banding changed from C to B and apparently according to letter i received they can get a rebate if successful, back dated to when i bought the property.
The 'no win no fee' charge 30% if successful.....just wondering if its a lot of hassle to try yourself, or just let them get on with it and pay the 30% if they achieve anything :-/
I dont really have much spare time at the moment, so inclined to let the 'no win no fee' mob do the work.
Cheers
Oh how I wish.... I am in Band E flaming nightmare. £1750 per year. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
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i bough a two bedroom flat and in band d. I did ask why but no one got back to me i think i will have to chase it up
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Anyone successfully got their council tax banding reduced themselves? and was it a lot of effort?
Reason i ask, i had, the other day, an unsolicited letter from a firm of 'no win no fee' merchants, claiming there were houses in my street of lower banding than mine, mines in band C.
I thought perhaps they were probably on about a couple of houses that had been turned into flats....so i assumed they might be in band B.
Today i was having a look at the valuation office website......and nearly half the houses in my road are band B :o and the flats are band A!
So, i now think its worth a go at getting my banding changed from C to B and apparently according to letter i received they can get a rebate if successful, back dated to when i bought the property.
The 'no win no fee' charge 30% if successful.....just wondering if its a lot of hassle to try yourself, or just let them get on with it and pay the 30% if they achieve anything :-/
I dont really have much spare time at the moment, so inclined to let the 'no win no fee' mob do the work.
Cheers
Oh how I wish.... I am in Band E flaming nightmare. £1750 per year. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
I'm Band F
Can anyone top that?
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Anyone successfully got their council tax banding reduced themselves? and was it a lot of effort?
Reason i ask, i had, the other day, an unsolicited letter from a firm of 'no win no fee' merchants, claiming there were houses in my street of lower banding than mine, mines in band C.
I thought perhaps they were probably on about a couple of houses that had been turned into flats....so i assumed they might be in band B.
Today i was having a look at the valuation office website......and nearly half the houses in my road are band B :o and the flats are band A!
So, i now think its worth a go at getting my banding changed from C to B and apparently according to letter i received they can get a rebate if successful, back dated to when i bought the property.
The 'no win no fee' charge 30% if successful.....just wondering if its a lot of hassle to try yourself, or just let them get on with it and pay the 30% if they achieve anything :-/
I dont really have much spare time at the moment, so inclined to let the 'no win no fee' mob do the work.
Cheers
Oh how I wish.... I am in Band E flaming nightmare. £1750 per year. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
Bloody hell, that's extortion :o