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May 2021
Harrogate Borough Council has written off more than £632,000 in unpaid council tax and business rates bills which stretch back almost a decade.
The debts – some of which stretch back to 1993 – were owed for a variety of reasons including taxpayers being untraceable, dead or in prison, and businesses going bust.
Matthew Waite-Wright, revenues and income manager at the council, told a cabinet meeting on Wednesday all attempts to recover the cash had been exhausted and that the amount written off was “minute” in comparison to the £237 million total collections this year.
He said:
Earlier this week Harrogate Borough Council apologised for wrongly sending letters to residents threatening them with court action for not paying council tax after incorrectly billing them in May this year.
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