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Council Tax Dept Revenues and Benefits Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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01752 668000 |
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revenues@plymouth.gov.uk |
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01752 304278 |
If you are unhappy with any decision concerning your council tax you may appeal. If you think your bill is wrong tell us immediately. Time limits apply so do not delay. Depending on the reason for the appeal, depends on who you appeal to. All appeals must be made in writing.
Making an appeal does not mean you can stop paying council tax. If your appeal is successful, you will be entitled to a refund of any overpaid council tax.
You may appeal to us if:
Put your reasons in writing to the council tax department (address in the right hand column).
We will consider your appeal and may ask you for more information to help us make a decision. We have two months to make that decision.
You can appeal to the Valuation Tribunal if at the end of two months we:
You may appeal if:
You need to put your appeal in writing to Valuation Tribunal for England (address in the right hand column).
They will contact you to arrange a hearing and send you a leaflet explaining what to expect.
Hearings usually last up to half a day and are free. However, if you use a solicitor to present your case, you will need to pay his or her charges. Some cases can be dealt with by letter only.
If you disagree with the Valuation Tribunal's decision, you have four weeks from the date of its decision to ask for your appeal to be looked at again or take the appeal to the High Court on a question of law.
If you are the owner or tenant, you may appeal if:
The Valuation Office (address in the right hand column) not the Council decides which valuation band your home is placed in.
The Valuation Office will consider your appeal and make a decision. It will inform you in writing and us of its decision. If you disagree with the decision, you can appeal further to a Valuation Tribunal.
If you appeal to:
and your reasons for your appeal are valid, the Council will make the necessary change.