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Bailiffs called on nearly 600,000 people who fell behind with council tax payments in England and Wales last year, according to the Lib Dems. Councils in England and Wales are taking people to court too quickly if they fall behind with their council tax payments, the Liberal Democrats claim.
One million people received court summons over council tax, answers to Freedom of Information requests showed. An answer to a Freedom of Information request showed that one million people received court summons and that bailiffs called on 600,000 defaulters.
The party has urged councils to make less use of bankruptcy orders to force people to settle their debts. Councils filed for bankruptcy against non-payers in 1,700 cases.
The Local Government Association said only 1% of cases ever got to court and bankruptcy orders were a last resort. The Local Government Association said just 1% of cases ever got to court and bankruptcy orders were a last resort.
The party used the Freedom of Information act to find out what councils in England and Wales did to recover arrears - 172 councils answered. It added that it had a duty to those who pay their council tax to pursue those who do not.
The Liberal Democrats used the Freedom of Information Act to find out what councils in England and Wales did to recover arrears - 172 councils answered.
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Many used "attachment of earnings" orders to recover unpaid tax - in which a person's employer is asked to deduct the money from their salary and pay it directly to the council.Many used "attachment of earnings" orders to recover unpaid tax - in which a person's employer is asked to deduct the money from their salary and pay it directly to the council.
But bailiffs were used on some 600,000 occasions, the party said. Just as lenders are being asked to reduce repossessions, public bodies should do everything they can to ensure that bankruptcy is avoided where possible Julia GoldsworthyLiberal Democrats And in 1,700 cases, councils filed for bankruptcy against those owing more than £750, which can result in frozen bank accounts, credit blacklisting and in the most extreme cases can lead to people losing their homes.But bailiffs were used on some 600,000 occasions, the party said. Just as lenders are being asked to reduce repossessions, public bodies should do everything they can to ensure that bankruptcy is avoided where possible Julia GoldsworthyLiberal Democrats And in 1,700 cases, councils filed for bankruptcy against those owing more than £750, which can result in frozen bank accounts, credit blacklisting and in the most extreme cases can lead to people losing their homes.
The Liberal Democrats said with household budgets under increasing strain, councils should observe a code of conduct which puts the emphasis on agreeing a payment plan rather than rushing to court.The Liberal Democrats said with household budgets under increasing strain, councils should observe a code of conduct which puts the emphasis on agreeing a payment plan rather than rushing to court.
They said as banks are asked to explore all avenues before threatening homeowners in arrears on mortgage payments with repossession, public bodies should do the same.They said as banks are asked to explore all avenues before threatening homeowners in arrears on mortgage payments with repossession, public bodies should do the same.
Local government spokeswoman Julia Goldsworthy said: "Overstretched families are already struggling to meet their mortgage repayments and keep their homes but this survey shows that failing to pay council tax can have just as devastating an effect on householders. The party's local government spokeswoman Julia Goldsworthy said: "Overstretched families are already struggling to meet their mortgage repayments and keep their homes but this survey shows that failing to pay council tax can have just as devastating an effect on householders.
"Just as lenders are being asked to reduce repossessions, public bodies should do everything they can to ensure that bankruptcy is avoided where possible.""Just as lenders are being asked to reduce repossessions, public bodies should do everything they can to ensure that bankruptcy is avoided where possible."
She said it was not "a licence to avoid paying bills" but said court appearances and bankruptcy should be the "last resort".She said it was not "a licence to avoid paying bills" but said court appearances and bankruptcy should be the "last resort".
But the Local Government Association said it had a duty to those who do pay their council tax to pursue those who do not.But the Local Government Association said it had a duty to those who do pay their council tax to pursue those who do not.
It said only 1% of people who received summons ended up in court and that bankruptcy was a last resort usually against those with a history of non-payment.It said only 1% of people who received summons ended up in court and that bankruptcy was a last resort usually against those with a history of non-payment.
The government said containing council tax rises was a "top priority" and predicted average bills would rise by less than 5% this year.The government said containing council tax rises was a "top priority" and predicted average bills would rise by less than 5% this year.
Local government minister John Healey said he would cap individual councils' rises if they were excessive.Local government minister John Healey said he would cap individual councils' rises if they were excessive.
The Conservatives said if they were in power, they would bring forward measures to encourage English councils to freeze tax bills for two years.The Conservatives said if they were in power, they would bring forward measures to encourage English councils to freeze tax bills for two years.