Freedom of information response

Council Tax / Bailiffs

Publication date: 
Thursday 22 February 2024
Request: 

1.    The number of times between 1st April 2022 and 31st March 2023, or the nearest available twelve-month period, that private bailiffs/enforcement agents have been instructed to enforce debts to the local authority relating to each of the following; 

  • Council Tax 
  • Parking 
  • Housing Benefit overpayments 
  • Business Rates 
  • Commercial Rents 
  • Any other debt types, including any other overpayments. 

By “private bailiffs/enforcement agents” we mean those who are self-employed or who work for private companies, including as high court enforcement officers.  Please include cases where local authority employees have visited a property to enforce a warrant of control.

2.    Before seeking a liability order for a resident for Council Tax arrears, do you take any of the following steps? Please indicate the steps you take. 

  • Assessment of their income and expenditure, 
  • Assessment of whether the resident (or anyone else) in their household is vulnerable,
  • Referral to your Council Tax Reduction / Support scheme, 
  • Referral to income maximisation, 
  • Referral to a free debt advice organisation.

3.    Do you signpost residents to one or more free debt advice agencies as part of your Council Tax collections process?  (Yes/No) If so, which charities?

4.    Have you adopted the Standard Financial Statement as a tool for objectively assessing income and expenditure as part of your Council Tax collections process? (Yes/No)

5.    Do you have a formal policy in place for dealing with residents in vulnerable circumstances as part of your collections process for Council Tax arrears? (Yes/No)

If so, please may you provide a copy of the policy if it is for public consumption. 

6.    Do you currently have a policy of exempting recipients of Council Tax Support / Reduction from the use of bailiff action? (Yes/No)

7.    Have you adopted the Citizens Advice/Local Government Association Council Tax Protocol? (Yes/No)

Response: 

1. The number of times between 1st April 2022 and 31st March 2023, or the nearest available twelve-month period, that private bailiffs/enforcement agents have been instructed to enforce debts to the local authority relating to each of the following.

Data is from 1/11/2022 to 31/10/2023:

  • Council Tax - 3373
  • Parking - 2533
  • Housing Benefit overpayments - 0
  • Business Rates - 341
  • Commercial Rents - 0
  • Any other debt types, including any other overpayments - 0

By “private bailiffs/enforcement agents” we mean those who are self-employed or who work for private companies, including as high court enforcement officers.  Please include cases where local authority employees have visited a property to enforce a warrant of control.

No Local Authority attendances are made.

2. Before seeking a liability order for a resident for Council Tax arrears, do you take any of the following steps? Please indicate the steps you take.

  • Assessment of their income and expenditure
  • Assessment of whether the resident (or anyone else) in their household is vulnerable
  • Referral to your Council Tax Reduction / Support scheme
  • Referral to income maximisation
  • Referral to a free debt advice organisation

Thurrock reaches out to those in debt via letters/sms/emails and holds Surgeries for those in difficulty to attend. - All of the above are utilised as appropriate

3. Do you signpost residents to one or more free debt advice agencies as part of your Council Tax collections process? (Yes/No) If so, which charities?

Yes - Money Helper - National Debt Line - Citizens Advice - StepChange - Turn2Us - Christians Against Poverty - also have a Vulnerability Officer that supports charge payers, who also can make visits to the charge payer where appropriate.

4. Have you adopted the Standard Financial Statement as a tool for objectively assessing income and expenditure as part of your Council Tax collections process? Yes

5. Do you have a formal policy in place for dealing with residents in vulnerable circumstances as part of your collections process for Council Tax arrears? Yes

If so, please may you provide a copy of the policy if it is for public consumption.

Fair Debt Policy see link at bottom of page on link https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/help-with-money/debt-and-money-advice

6. Do you currently have a policy of exempting recipients of Council Tax Support / Reduction from the use of bailiff action? No

7. Have you adopted the Citizens Advice/Local Government Association Council Tax Protocol? No

Request reference:
FOI 13433