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If you've received a normal bill or a reminder notice: Request a Direct Debit to be set up Why you should set up a Direct Debit Help us to help you. You can make your life easier, save paper and save
Schedule accounts are available to customers who are liable for more than one business rates bill with Salford City Council. A schedule account means that all of your accounts are combined into one bi
To sign up for a Direct Debit you must have a council tax account. If you haven’t yet registered, or you need to tell us you have moved, see our I am moving page. There are two Direct Debit options
This page is aimed at front line professionals detailing the relevant social security and tax credit rates for the financial year April 2023 to March 2024 and April 2024 to March 2025. This page inclu
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The Landlord Accreditation Scheme (LAS) is a voluntary scheme working in partnership with the private sector, helping to create a better working relationship and offering advice and help on a wide var
The Housing Act 2004 requires local authorities to licence privately rented dwellings in three categories: Mandatory licensing of houses in multiple occupation (HMO) with five or more people and two
The Housing Act 2004 introduced licensing for houses in multiple occupation in England and Wales. Higher education institutions may be exempt from licensing provisions providing they meet the required
We will deal with your claim or any changes you report to us as quickly as possible. To avoid being overpaid, it is very important that you tell us about changes in your circumstances straight away. I