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Council Tax class F exemption
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that generally only starts after 2 years of the property being empty.jonnydeppiwish! said:You may actually be liable to double CT if your local council has that.0 -
The key phrase was "at the moment" 😉p00hsticks said:shiraz99 said:
I'm not occupying it at the moment.Keep_pedalling said:How long have you been occupying the property? The F exemption does not apply if the house is occupied.
You can't claim the single person discount if you are not actually occupying the property.0 -
If planning to move in the best option is often to get on with it.
You have lost a lot of time if the 6m from probate is up.
Why was grant obtained if the house was on the 6m clock with no imminent outcome.
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https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/79636959/#Comment_79636959I am staying overnight when I visit, I'm usually there for 3 or 4 days at a time.
AIUI that does does not allow a class F claim
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