PART 5Council Tax Appeals

Disposal by written representations30

1

An appeal may be disposed of on the basis of written representations if all the parties have given their agreement in writing.

2

Where all the parties have given their agreement as mentioned in paragraph (1), the Clerk must serve notice on the parties accordingly; and, within four weeks of service of such a notice on a party, each party may serve on the Clerk a notice stating—

a

the reasons or further reasons for the disagreement giving rise to the appeal; or

b

that party does not intend to make further representations.

3

A copy of any notice served in pursuance of paragraph (2) must be served by the Clerk and on the other party or parties to the appeal, and must be accompanied by a statement of the effect of paragraphs (4) and (5).

4

Any party on whom a notice is served under paragraph (3) may, within four weeks of that service, serve on the Clerk a further notice stating that party’s reply to the other party’s statement, or that that party does not intend to make further representations, as the case may be; and the Clerk must serve a copy of any such further notice on the other party or parties.

5

After the expiry of four weeks beginning with the expiry of the period of four weeks mentioned in paragraph (4) the Clerk must submit copies of—

a

any information transmitted to the Clerk under these Regulations, and

b

any notice under paragraph (2) or (4),

to a Tribunal constituted as provided in regulation 34.

6

The Tribunal to which an appeal is referred as provided in paragraph (5) may if it thinks fit—

a

require any party to furnish in writing further particulars of the grounds relied on and of any relevant facts or contentions; or

b

order that the appeal be disposed of on the basis of a hearing.

7

Where a Tribunal requires any party to furnish any particulars under paragraph (6)(a), the Clerk must serve a copy of such particulars on every other party, and each such party may within four weeks of such service serve on the Clerk any further statement that party wishes to make in response.