If you pay your instalments later than the dates shown on your Council Tax bill, we may send you a reminder notice for late payment.
You must pay the amount shown on the reminder by the date on the enclosed letter.
You will need to pay all your instalments on time in future, or you may lose your right to pay by instalments.
If you do not pay, we will pass a complaint on to Cardiff Magistrates Court. You will be sent a Court Summons for non-payment of Council Tax, you will also incur additional costs for this action.
Getting a Summons
When you get a summons, we will apply to the Magistrates for a Liability Order for the full amount of Council Tax you owe.
You can stop this action by paying the amount shown on your summons in full, including the costs, before the court date.
If you can't pay the full amount before the court date, please
contact us immediately and we will discuss your options with you.
Call the Recovery section on 029 2087 1280 Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
This will not stop the court action and you will still be charged court costs.
Court proceedings are dealt with in the Magistrates Court, so there will not be a County Court Judgment against you and your credit rating will not change as a result of this action.
Going to Court
If you have contacted us to discuss your account you may not have to go to court.
If you choose to go to the court hearing, the Magistrates will ask if you have a valid defence that will stop the Liability Order being granted. The following are not valid defences:
- you can't afford to pay,
- you have applied for Council Tax Reduction, Discount, Exemption or other reduction,
- you have an outstanding appeal with the Valuation Tribunal,
- that you have not received the notices sent to you. The council does not have to prove that you received them.
If you do not attend, the hearing will go ahead in your absence and we will continue to apply for the Liability Order.
Liability Orders
The Magistrates grant a Liability Order to the council, which gives us legal powers to recover outstanding Council Tax.
A Liability Order allows us to take any of the following action if you do not pay your Council Tax:
Please do not ignore your Council Tax bill. If you are unable to pay, please
contact us so that we can make sure you get the right advice.