William Eichler 11 October 2023

Liverpool to write off £25m council tax debt

Liverpool to write off £25m council tax debt image
Image: Vitalii Vodolazskyi / Shutterstock.com.

Millions of pounds worth of unpaid council tax is set to be written off by Liverpool City Council as ‘irrecoverable’.

A report into the local authority’s finances recommends writing off over £25m in uncollected council tax debt from the period between 1997 and 2017.

The report, which will be considered at a cabinet meeting next week, also advises the council to forgive £14m in business rates and £1.3m in housing benefit overpayments.

‘Whilst it is important that all debt is pursued vigorously, it is not considered good practice to continue pursuance of debts that are clearly irrecoverable,’ the report says.

A report published by the council in February found the council had over £220m of outstanding debts that it does not expect to recover.

Commenting ahead of next week’s meeting, deputy council leader and cabinet member for Finance and Resources, Cllr Ruth Bennett, said: ‘Our recent recovery activity has led to people who have ignored letter after letter, year after year, actively seeking to settle their debt to the city – in some cases repaying tens of thousands of pounds. We are making significant improvements across the council to ensure we have the financial resilience to deliver services to our residents.

‘The debt we are writing off is funding that we know is either irrecoverable or is not financially viable to continue to pursue, allowing us to concentrate our efforts on the debt we can recover.’

If this article was of interest, then check out our feature, 'Time to ban the use of bailiffs.'

SIGN UP
For your free daily news bulletin
Highways jobs

Team Manager - Family Support and Safeguarding

Oxfordshire County Council
£55,783 - £59,010
Join our dedicated team at OCC as a Team Manager! You will play a crucial role in ensuring that children, young people and families in need of help and protection receive timely, high quality assessments and support. Your efforts will help identify and me New Futures Centre, Hilton Road, Banbury
Recuriter: Oxfordshire County Council

Clerical Officer Receptionist

Durham County Council
Grade 3 £24,404 -£25,183
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a full time Temporary for 1 year Clerical Officer Receptionist.  You will provide a professional receptionist a Durham
Recuriter: Durham County Council

Clerical Officer Receptionist

Durham County Council
Grade 3 £24,404 - £25,183 Pro rata to hours worked
We have an exciting opportunity for a Clerical Officer / Receptionists to join our dedicated team within Business Services. 1 x Part Time Permanent Durham
Recuriter: Durham County Council

KS2 Class Teacher

Durham County Council
£31,650 - £43,607
Key Stage 2 Class Teacher M1 - M6  £31,650 - £43,607 Full Time, Whole Time Temporary – required from September 2025 until August 2026 The Governors o Durham
Recuriter: Durham County Council

Teaching Assistant

Durham County Council
£24,404 - £25,183 pro rata
Teaching Assistant Grade 3    £24,404 - £25,183 pro rata Permanent Full Time, Term Time Only + 2 Weeks Start Date
Recuriter: Durham County Council
Linkedin Banner