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It might be worth getting a statutory credit report from Equifax and Experian. £2 each. Equifax one can be viewed online immediately. Experian takes a few days. No idea whether council tax debt would show up there, but it seems possible.cloudburst wrote:For criminal convictions, you can run a CRB check on yourself. Is there something similar for council tax? Can I contact the councils that I've lived in and ask them to verify if they see any debt in my name? Will I need to provide them with the account number for the council tax bill?
I think that is extremely badly written, so cloudburst, no wonder you are worried!8.8.1 Payment of the Council Tax is a legal requirement, and non-compliance is a punishable offence. Failure to pay Council Tax means that an applicant fails to meet the good character requirement. Applicants who also provide a false statement or fail to declare their full circumstances in order to avoid paying a higher rate of Council Tax should also normally be refused citizenship.
For example, look at :-8.8.1 Where you have a liability to pay Council Tax then payment of that Council Tax is a legal requirement, and non-compliance is a punishable offence. Failure to pay that Council Tax means that an applicant fails to meet the good character requirement. Applicants who also provide a false statement or fail to declare their full circumstances in order to avoid paying a higher rate of Council Tax should also normally be refused citizenship.
cloudburst wrote:If I contacted each council, provided them with the account number and corresponding address even if the bills weren't in my name, and verified that there are no outstanding payments, do you reckon that I would be O.K. to satisfy the council tax requirement?
Suppose, for example, my flatmate / housemate paid one council tax installment late. Do you think that as long as there are currently no outstanding payments, I will be fine?
cloudburst wrote:I was digging through some old documents to prepare for my naturalization application, and I found a summons for non-payment of council tax from 2009. My flatmate at the time was the one who took care of all the bills. I reimbursed him for the bills. If I remember correctly, he sorted the issue out with the council. I have heard nothing else about this issue since 2009.
I no longer live at that residence. I tried to contact my flatmate several months ago about council tax at that residence, but I couldn't get through to him.
Do I need to mention this summons in my application form? Shall I contact the council and ask them to confirm in writing that this issue is now resolved? Shall I include this written confirmation in my application form?
I ran a report on this address on Trust Online, and the report is clear.