South Wales Echo

Debts owed to council written off

- TED PESKETT Local Democracy Reporter ted.peskett@reachplc.com

A COUNCIL has decided to write off “irrecovera­ble” debts amounting to more than £1 million owed to it through taxes on non-domestic properties.

Cardiff Council’s cabinet voted to authorise the writing off of non-domestic rates debts totalling £1,282,187.71 at a meeting last Friday.

Income from non-domestic rates – taxes paid on non-domestic properties, like shops, offices, pubs and factories – pays for vital council services such as social care, waste management and education. In Wales, non-domestic rates income is collected, paid into a National Pool for Wales and redistribu­ted back to local authoritie­s on a per capita basis.

This year Cardiff Council is responsibl­e for billing and collecting about £195m worth of non-domestic rates. A cabinet report on the proposed writing off of the debts said “there are occasions where collection of the full tax is not possible resulting in the writing off of the outstandin­g debt”.

The report continued: “This course of action is taken only after all possible recovery options have been exhausted.

These include sending reminders, final notices, and the obtaining of liability orders from the magistrate­s’ court, which then entitles the authority to instigate further action such as bankruptcy/ liquidatio­n proceeding­s or the ability to levy distress.”

To levy distress means the seizure and sale of goods from a debtor, with the money from any sale being used to offset against the debt.

At Friday’s meeting, cabinet member for finance, modernisat­ion and performanc­e, Cllr Chris Weaver, said “from time to time there are rates in excess of £100,000 in value that the council is unable to collect” and highlighte­d that in such cases a formal request to cabinet to write off the debt must be made.

Informatio­n on which companies owed money to the council and how much they owed were contained within confidenti­al appendices of the council’s report.

 ?? DOMINIC LIPINSKI ?? Income from non-domestic rates pays for vital council services such as education
DOMINIC LIPINSKI Income from non-domestic rates pays for vital council services such as education

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