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Luton tops tax arrears league

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LUTON has topped a regional league table for having the most uncollected taxes in the east of England.

Uncollected council taxes amounted to £2,948,000 in Luton in 2010/11. In the same period uncollected non domestic rates were £3,384,000 to give the total uncollected amount of £6,332,000.

Central Bedfordshire Council were third worst for collecting taxes with £4,599,000 outstanding.

Best in the region was East Cambridgeshire who failed to collect just £631,000.

Paul Hayes, GMB Regional Secretary in the Eastern region said, “It is a scandal and a disgrace, at a time when vital services for our elderly and our children in our local communities are being slashed due to government cuts in funding that more than £1 billion nationally is going uncollected in council tax and business rates.

“Feeble excuses about being unable to collect these taxes no longer wash. Urgent reforms to assist hard press council staff to collect these taxes are long overdue.”

But a spokesman for Luton Borough Council said that the council is committed to eradicating the debt.

He said: “The arrears date back to 1993 and are mainly owed by former residents who have moved out of the area or died. The Council recently has dedicated a team solely to collecting this older debt which, for obvious reasons, is very difficult to trace and recover (as only around 10 per cent of the arrears are owed by current residents). This year the recovery of aged debt will be £3m, and with the new team in place, next year this is targeted at £4m.

“In the past three years, the Council has achieved a significant increase in its collection rate from 93.8 per cent to 96 per cent - the highest ever recovery rate for Luton.

“In the current financial year we have issued 12,649 summons for non payment of council tax. The summons are not issued until the council tax payer has received at least one reminder to pay and has not done so.”

Our sister paper, the Luton News, exclusively revealed yesterday that Luton Borough Council looks set to raise taxes by 3.44 per cent. For the full story pick up a copy, on sale now.


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