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Check if you have to pay a debt
something that the law says you have to pay, like council tax or water charges. You’ll also probably have to pay a debt if you’ve signed a contract to say you agree to give money to someone
Help with debt
Reducing your regular outgoings Check your options for getting out of debt Making a plan to pay your debts Dealing with urgent debts Dealing with rent arrears Dealing with Council Tax arrears Dealing with mortgage arrears Paying a court fine Dealing with income tax arrears
Creditor objects to an administration order
creditors might object? All creditors are allowed to object but creditors owed the following debts are more likely to. Council tax Some local authorities have argued that council tax arrears can't
If your tax credits have stopped
on your old benefits and claiming Universal Credit, talk to an adviser. They can help you work out how much you’d get on Universal Credit. If you get Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reduction Tell your
Check if your child can get a permanent right to live in the UK
and any other child who will live with you your housing costs - these are your rent or mortgage payments plus your council tax When you’re working out your housing costs, don’t include any part
Applying for Universal Credit
to confirm what you’ve told them. If you have a private landlord, the DWP will ask your permission before contacting them. Council tax You’ll be asked if: your name is on the Council Tax bill you’ve applied
Check how bankruptcy affects your money and bills
your local council - this affects your council tax. What happens to your energy, water and phone bills Your energy, water and phone suppliers might ask you to supply some kind of financial security
Benefit overpayments
and Council Tax Reduction If you want to dispute a Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reduction overpayment, you'll need to contact your local authority. You can find out who your local authority is on GOV.UK
Collecting information about your debts
your debts, so you should also look at the information your creditors have sent you. Credit reports don’t normally show changes in the last 4 to 6 weeks. They also won’t show if you have: council tax
Getting a permanent right to live in the UK if you have a family visa
if they’re not part of the application your housing costs - these are your rent or mortgage payments plus your council tax When you’re working out your housing costs, don’t include any part