Hundreds of people have been in touch with
Erewash Borough Council asking to change their Council Tax payment method due
to the difficulties faced with the coronavirus lockdown. Nearly 600 taxpayers
have so far asked for help and want to take advantage of the flexible payment
plans being offered by the council in these difficult times. Residents can ask
to delay their payments until June, while it is also possible to apply to pay
weekly, fortnightly or half-yearly. Instalments can also be stretched over 12
months rather than the usual 10. Councillor Wayne Major, Erewash Borough
Council’s Deputy Leader and Lead Member for Resources, says:
“We are here to offer what support we can and we hope these payment
options will help those residents who may be struggling. Our team is working
hard to process all the applications so residents can have their requests in
place as quickly as possible.”
In addition approximately 4,500 people
registered on the Council Tax Support Scheme (CTS) in Erewash will each receive
up to £150 towards their payments through government funding that was released
to all local authorities to help those in need. People registered on CTS will
be contacted direct by the council to confirm additional support. CTS helps
households of working age with low income, whether in work, unemployed or
retired. The council is
urging residents to register for a My Erewash account via its website where they will find full
information and relevant online forms – including one to apply for CTS and a
form to delay payments called ‘Council Tax - Delay Recovery Request’.
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