Guidance on council tax recovery that is fairer and more progressive has been released by the Money Advice Service (MAS).
The strategic direction is aimed at local authorities, who it is hoped will take a more compassionate approach to collecting council tax, while making the payment of tax arrears more sustainable.
The toolkit is modelled on best practice examples from councils across England and Wales, 10 of which have already adopted the model. It will promote greater collaboration between local authorites and the debt advice sector in an effort to maximise positive outcomes for residents.
Among the councils which already adhere to the MAS guidance, it was observed that a higher percentage of the money owed was collected than in similar circumstances elsewhere.
Councils have been given an eight-step strategy according to the MAS’s findings, including helping residents access independent debt advice, retaining oversight of debt advice and recovery partners and putting a focus on affordability for residents in all proceedings.
Caroline Siarkiewicz, Head of Debt Advice from the MAS, said: “We are delighted to launch this resource as part of our ongoing commitment to enable more consistent creditor support for people in financial difficulty. This guidance is a timely intervention.