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Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz
(Post 8423391)
Also, if he or she can afford to move to OZ then they obviously have some money. Pay up!
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Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by livinginreality
(Post 8423386)
Have I missed something here?If the OP owns her house and the debts are'nt credit cards and what not,then why can't she afford to pay her council tax?That does'nt add up???:confused:Someone please enlighten me!
This means that you can leave the UK owing council tax, but if you return within 6 years the council can still chase you for the money. After 6 years they can no longer chase you. |
Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8423402)
Under The Limitations Act 1980, if the council tax was due more than 6 years ago then they are unable to ask the court for a liabilities order.
This means that you can leave the UK owing council tax, but if you return within 6 years the council can still chase you for the money. After 6 years they can no longer chase you. |
Re: debts or not
Doesn't the six year rule only apply if there has been no contact whatsoever? However a debt collection agency is likely to track down and contact the family.
Of course the family can say that they have nothing more to do with them and could beat them off for six years. However I think it is a bit low to put one's relatives through that for the sake of dodging a poxy council tax bill, especially when said bill is easily afforded. I would not wish to be a fugitive, unable to return to my home country for six years for the sake of avoiding a poxy council tax bill that I could easily afford either. |
Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by Bermudashorts
(Post 8423423)
Doesn't the six year rule only apply if there has been no contact whatsoever? However a debt collection agency is likely to track down and contact the family.
Council tax debts are handled by court appointed bailiffs and not passed to private debt collection agencies. Bailiffs have no jurisdiction outside of the UK and can't/won't chase in Aus. |
Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8423480)
They can get a liability order but it's a bit difficult to enforce if the person is in Australia and liability orders don't last forever. They have a statute of limitations.
Council tax debts are handled by court appointed bailiffs and not passed to private debt collection agencies. Bailiffs have no jurisdiction outside of the UK and can't/won't chase in Aus. |
Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by jd6969uk
(Post 8421746)
"It was people defaulting on bad loans that started the banking crisis."
See this thread has gone the usual way lol :rofl: High moral ground being well and truly owned by some :eek: |
Re: debts or not
I think the question is not could they walk away from the debt, it's SHOULD they walk away from it????
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Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by Australia_bound?
(Post 8423590)
Yes they were called Americans :p.
See this thread has gone the usual way lol :rofl: High moral ground being well and truly owned by some :eek: |
Re: debts or not
What a coincidence, council tax bill has just arrived £2,500, should I pay it or send it to Jeanette??? Could buy myself a first class ticket to OZ!!!!
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Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by Bermudashorts
(Post 8423599)
I don't think believing that one should pay back what one owes demonstrates particularly high morals. For most people this is just "normal" behaviour.
I can see why some people would evade debts. Think you'll find a lot more people declare themselves bankrupt, rather than run away and they do it over and over again. Yet those moving to Aus are the guilty ones on here, shame they didn't pop down to the court and hand over their £700 prior to leaving then they would have been good eggs eh lol |
Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by samjones1999
(Post 8423617)
What a coincidence, council tax bill has just arrived £2,500, should I pay it or send it to Jeanette??? Could buy myself a first class ticket to OZ!!!!
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Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by livinginreality
(Post 8423672)
:rofl:What I don't understand is what makes people want their lives so damn complicated?????I could'nt live constantly in fear of the postie or that knock on the door.You'd just as well be a drug dealer!:DNah I'd rather just live a simple life,being responsible.Much easier to live with I think!
So many people here seem even jealous that someone is running away from their debts. We all know its not good and its not right and very, very irresponsible but if their conscience lets them do it then thats their call. You are not being affected by it (spare me the rubbish about your banking bills going up as a result). Banks have been conning people for years and will put them up anyway - I have worked for many of them. Even now they are conning the govt and still making massive profits. Dean Cm is the only one who knows what he is talking about. Spare us the tales of the police coming round. Once you're in Oz all they can do is send letters. For 6 years your credit in the Uk is mush but even if you came back after that all debts would be wiped. End of story. Can we close this thread now please ;-) |
Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by itxrd
(Post 8423799)
You need to take a chill pill man. I am worried about you're health. Don't you have a job or something else to spend so much energy on? ;-)
So many people here seem even jealous that someone is running away from their debts. We all know its not good and its not right and very, very irresponsible but if their conscience lets them do it then thats their call. You are not being affected by it (spare me the rubbish about your banking bills going up as a result). Banks have been conning people for years and will put them up anyway - I have worked for many of them. Even now they are conning the govt and still making massive profits. Dean Cm is the only one who knows what he is talking about. Spare us the tales of the police coming round. Once you're in Oz all they can do is send letters. For 6 years your credit in the Uk is mush but even if you came back after that all debts would be wiped. End of story. Can we close this thread now please ;-) |
Re: debts or not
Originally Posted by itxrd
(Post 8423799)
You are not being affected by it (spare me the rubbish about your banking bills going up as a result). Banks have been conning people for years and will put them up anyway - I have worked for many of them. Even now they are conning the govt and still making massive profits.
Likewise I am sure I would be impacted by other people defaulting on bank debts because this would reduce bank profits which would reduce tax receipts to the government. Then the government has to find new ways of collecting tax or cutting services to save money. The government does not grow money on trees every year, it really has to come from somewhere. Also you should remember who owns the banks (excluding the recent partially privatised ones). They are not owned by the nasty bankers that work there, they have shareholders. And a significant percentage of those shares will be held by ordinary folks in their pension funds and ISA investments and another significant amount will be owned by other institutions both public and private which may very well be affecting ordinary folk in some other way. |
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