First Published by: Harrow East
New evidence of serious errors in Council Tax bills - LABOUR'S COUNCIL TAX COVER-UP
The last Government and the Ministers are responsible for
deliberately covering up serious problems over the banding of homes for Council Tax, Bob Blackman, Conservative
Parliamentary Candidate for Harrow East, warned. New figures have revealed
that Whitehall's Council Tax snoopers have been forced to redo the Council Tax bands of thousands of homes
after appeals by householders across Harrow and the country.
Official papers from the Government Council Tax inspectors, the Valuation
Office Agency, have admitted that many homes are in the wrong band for Council Tax and families have been
paying over the odds for years. Accidentally leaked minutes have confessed that
if the tax errors became known, the Government would lose money and would have
to pay tax refunds. This was also ruled out since it would generate
"adverse press coverage… in the current climate".
The combination of a campaign by 'Money
Saving Expert' Martin Lewis, the publication of these leaked minutes and the
ITV Tonight documentary, has produced a surge in Council Tax appeals. Now Parliamentary
Questions have forced the Government to publish detailed figures on the changes
to Council Tax bands. In the last five years, 500,000 existing homes have had
their Council Tax band changed:
133,985 homes have moved down a band. In Harrow alone, 321 homes have moved
down a Council Tax band as a result
of appeals. This proves there are serious and systematic errors in the banding
of homes, which Ministers have been covering up to save money.
Wales has been used as a test-bed for a Council Tax revaluation. Three times as
many homes moved up a band as down. Yet since that 2005 revaluation, a
succession of errors has also been uncovered with the Valuation Office Agency's
work. To date, 1 in 20 homes in Wales have had their post-revaluation banding
corrected. A wholesale Council Tax
revaluation has thus caused more problems than it solved.
Bob Blackman said:
"We now have clear evidence of a Council Tax cover-up. The Labour
Government has been caught red-handed fiddling Council Tax to make families in Harrow
and across the country pay more. Whitehall bureaucrats know that many homes across
the country are wrongly banded, but have refused to correct the tax inspectors'
errors to save the Government money and save face. "The whole basis of our tax system is undermined if
the state conspires to over-charge the public. Labour Ministers only want to
reform the Council Tax system if it
rakes in extra cash for the Government coffers."
Council Tax
bills vary according to the banding of a property; for example, a Band E house
pays 22% a year more than a Band D house (or £315 a year more for a typical
home in England). Last year, Labour Ministers were forced to publish the
minutes of the Valuation Office Agency's Council
Tax Revaluation Programme Board. The Valuation Office Agency are England's Council
Tax inspectors, and are an arm of HM Revenue & Customs. The minutes show the fallout after the controversial
plans for an English Council Tax
revaluation in May 2007 were postponed in October 2005. The Revaluation Board
minutes include a series of comments which are blacked out, since they relate
to "an ongoing policy issue".
The secret comments show that the revaluation exercise
identified certain homes in certain streets were currently wrongly banded, and
are paying over the odds (so-called 'consequentials'). Yet Ministers covered up
this information due to the implications: having to pay refunds and lose money
and the subsequent bad press coverage. The secret minutes stated: "What action should be taken by Groups on
consequentials identified following data enhancement. Concern was expressed
about the possible knock on implications for billing authorities and adverse
press coverage this could generate in the current climate. Action Point to
establish potential numbers involved with GVOs. Action will then be agreed with
ODPM and Ministers".
SURGE IN APPEALS REVEALED WIDESPREAD ERRORS
Financial guru, Martin
Lewis ('Money Saving Expert'), has run a big campaign on errors in Council Tax banding, highlighting errors
by the Valuation Office Agency. Combined with the cover-up exposed by Conservatives,
this has lead to a surge in the number of Council
Tax appeals. The BBC said: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6296849.stm BBC News Online, "Homeowners must
check tax band", 25 January 2007. When a home is placed in too high a Council Tax band, any subsequent refund
can date back for years, incurring considerable cost to the Exchequer. New
Parliamentary Questions by Conservatives have forced Ministers to publish new
details exposing the scale of errors to existing Council Tax banding of homes across
England, following that the surge in appeals.
"Mr. Stewart Jackson: To ask the Secretary of State for
Communities and Local Government with reference to the supplementary memorandum
from the Valuation Office Agency presented to the Treasury Select Committee,
dated 29 October 2008, which amendments to the Council Tax valuation lists
involving movements to a lower band were made in each billing authority in each
of the years to March (a) 2006, (b) 2007 and (c) 2008.
John Healey: This information is currently being
assembled for publication. I will place a copy in the Library of the House as
soon as possible."
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