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So... what will you spend the money normally earmarked for coucil tax on this and nex

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  • floss2
    floss2 Posts: 8,030 Forumite
    CH27 wrote: »
    Feb & March are normally the payment free months.
    Of course they are!....

    Not all councils do 10 month payments nowadays.
  • halight
    halight Posts: 3,629 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    The money that we will save will go to pay the Gas bill.
    :jYou can have everything you wont in lfe, If you only help enough other people to get what they wont.:j
  • mrsj28
    mrsj28 Posts: 1,287 Forumite
    floss2 wrote: »
    Not all councils do 10 month payments nowadays.

    True - we are on 12 month payment (direct debit) which makes things easier in terms of budgeting, but reading this thread makes me wish I suddenly had two 'free' months!!
  • System
    System Posts: 178,439 Community Admin
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    It'll stay in hubbys bank account accumulating till he buys another car.:mad:
    True - we are on 12 month payment (direct debit) which makes things easier in terms of budgeting, but reading this thread makes me wish I suddenly had two 'free' months!!

    Didnt know you could pay it over 12 months.
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  • Used to just get absorbed into the bank account,but since starting a budget this year will endeavour to save it.
    Mind you, don't know what hubbie's tax bill is yet!
  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Hoping to overpay on mortgage unless any unexpected happenings happen. :)
    GE 36 *MFD may 2043
    MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
    Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
    2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
    Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
    Emergency savings £100/£500
    12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb
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