Council Tax arrears and Liability orders 2022

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Dear Dacorum Borough Council,

How many households in the borough have Council Tax arrears at this current time in 2022 exceeding £1200?

Yours faithfully,

Frank Smith

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Dear Frank Smith

Thank you for your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

You have requested the information set out in your email below. The Council’s response is:

At 21 September 2022 there are 1,679 council tax accounts with arrears of £1,200 or more.

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Yours sincerely

Chris Baker
Head of Revenues & Benefits

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