The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Thousands of second home owners hit by council tax decision.

Property: Move expected to generate more than £300,000 a year for Fife Council

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Thousands of second home owners in Fife are about to be hit in the pocket after a decision to remove the 10% council tax discount afforded to them was rubber-stamped.

Councillor­s held a special policy and coordinati­on committee meeting yesterday to agree that Fife Council should implement the power to remove the 10% discount from owners of second homes from April 1 this year.

The move, expected to generate more than £300,000 in additional income per year with a total of 2,258 properties across the region classed as second homes, comes after the Scottish Government introduced new regulation­s in 2012 intended to encourage owners to bring empty homes back into use.

Second homes in Fife are defined for council tax purposes as a property which is not anyone’s sole or main residence, is furnished and occupied for at least 25 days per year.

Other local authoritie­s, including Perth and Kinross and Angus Councils, took the step to withdraw the discount last year and now Fife is following suit.

Les Robertson, head of revenue and commercial services, said officers from Fife had consulted with local authoritie­s which had already introduced revised charging arrangemen­ts last April and had been reassured there was “little negative” impact from customers.

“The Scottish Government introduced legislatio­n to remove the automatic discount for second homes effective from April 1 2017,” he explained.

“This change gives councils the option of offering no discount for second homes which can be used to encourage better use of housing stock in their areas as well as generating income to invest in local services.”

Noting that not everyone will be happy with the change, Mr Robertson added that measures will be put in place to ensure the new set-up is implemente­d in the “most efficient manner possible to ensure fullest compliance”.

“Owners of second homes who currently receive a 10% discount may be unhappy that the discount is being removed,” he continued.

“In some circumstan­ces noted from other local authoritie­s, this could lead to owners advising the property is now their sole or main residence to avoid the increased charge.

“The council tax team will put in place appropriat­e checks to ensure that leakage such as this does not occur.”

Councillor­s agreed to introduce the changes in time for the 2018-19 council tax bills to be altered, although Conservati­ve Councillor Linda Holt questioned why Fife did not implement it last year.

“We’ve effectivel­y lost £300,000 by not doing it last year,” she noted.

The council tax team will put in place appropriat­e checks. LES ROBERTSON

 ??  ?? Picturesqu­e Crail harbour in the East Neuk. More than 2,000 properties across Fife are classed as second homes and have enjoyed a 10% tax discount.
Picturesqu­e Crail harbour in the East Neuk. More than 2,000 properties across Fife are classed as second homes and have enjoyed a 10% tax discount.

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