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Debt solutions firm creates council tax help centre – Credit Strategy

The organisation, Council Tax Advisors (CTA), will operate on a UK-wide basis and provide free help and advice to people struggling with tax arrears.

Carrington Dean said this meets a growing need for help as an estimated one in 10 UK households are struggling with council tax debts.

The service will help individuals by assisting them to agree sustainable and affordable repayment solutions.

The firm said it will also benefit councils by helping them maximise income at a time when they are struggling to meet the rising cost of social care and other vital services.

It also said the abolition of centralised council tax benefits has adversely affected many low and middle-income families that struggle with high levels of personal…

Read the full article at: https://www.creditstrategy.co.uk/news/debt-solutions-firm-creates-council-tax-help-centre-1431

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency GuardianJanuary 18, 2017

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Debt solutions firm creates council tax help centre – Credit Strategy

The organisation, Council Tax Advisors (CTA), will operate on a UK-wide basis and provide free help and advice to people struggling with tax arrears.

Carrington Dean said this meets a growing need for help as an estimated one in 10 UK households are struggling with council tax debts.

The service will help individuals by assisting them to agree sustainable and affordable repayment solutions.

The firm said it will also benefit councils by helping them maximise income at a time when they are struggling to meet the rising cost of social care and other vital services.

It also said the abolition of centralised council tax benefits has adversely affected many low and middle-income families that struggle with high levels of personal…

Read the full article at: https://www.creditstrategy.co.uk/news/news-top-stories/debt-solutions-firm-creates-council-tax-help-centre-1431

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency GuardianJanuary 17, 2017

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