If you have failed to pay a reminder or final notice the council will take further recovery action to obtain the money due.
This is done through the Magistrates Court and you will be sent a Summons that will tell you how much money you owe and when the hearing will be. You will be charged costs of at least £125 for the issue of the summons.
Below you will find a set of frequently asked questions relating to summonses and the court hearing.
We have sent you a summons because you have not paid your business rates on the due dates. This means that you lose the right to pay by installments.
The following information tells you what will happen next and how you can stop the proceedings.
Proceedings will be stopped if you make a full payment of the Business Rates and costs shown on the summons before the hearing date. If you do this, the case will not be put to the Magistrates and you will not incur any further costs.
We make every effort to answer letters before the hearing but this is not always possible.
Even if you have written to us about your summons, we will still apply for a liability order for any amount left unpaid at the date of the hearing.
Contact us before the court hearing date. The court cannot answer any questions you may have about the amount of the Summons, or whether you should be getting a reduction.
Our staff can discuss payment with you at any time before the hearing and they may allow you time to pay depending on your circumstances. The court cannot discuss payment with you, or decide how much you have to pay.
Yes. We will apply for a liability order as explained below under 'What will happen at the hearing' and at least a further £95 costs will be added to your account. However, we will take no further recovery action if you make payment as agreed.
No. Only if you wish to put forward a defence against the issue of a liability order.
Valid defences are:
If you decide to attend court, you may have to wait up to 3 hours before your case is dealt with.
If you have not paid your summons in full, including the costs, we will ask the Magistrates to grant a 'liability order' for the amount unpaid plus further costs. This will happen whether you attend court or not.
The liability order allows us to take further action to recover the unpaid balance, including any costs.
No. The Magistrates will only decide whether or not to grant a liability order.
Please do not write to the court. The court cannot help you with any enquiries about your Business Rates.
We will be able to help you with any questions you may have. For more information contact us at the address shown.
The liability order gives us the following powers:
Business Rate Section (NNDR)
Revenues and Benefits
90 Stour Road
Dagenham
RM10 7JD
Tel: 020 8227 2934
Fax: 020 8227 2089
Email: nndr@lbbd.gov.uk|
Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 5pm

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