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  2. Council urges empty home owners to sell properties - AOL

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    Thousands of owners of empty homes in Glasgow are being asked to sell or rent the properties to help with the city's housing emergency. Glasgow City Council has written to the owners of more than ...

  3. Potential 300% council tax premium for empty homes - AOL

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    The measure is set to generate £108,000 a year. The council tax premium on an empty home will go up by as much as 300 per cent, a local authority's budget plans reveal.

  4. Council Tax - Wikipedia

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    Council Tax is a local taxation system used in England, Scotland and Wales. It is a tax on domestic property, which was introduced in 1993 by the Local Government Finance Act 1992, replacing the short-lived Community Charge (also known as "poll tax"), which in turn replaced the domestic rates.

  5. Council Tax in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Council Tax in Scotland is a tax on domestic property which was introduced across Scotland in 1993, along with England and Wales, following passage of the Local Government Finance Act 1992. It replaced the Community Charge (popularly known as the Poll Tax). Each property is assigned one of eight bands (A to H) based on property value, and the ...

  6. Owners of empty properties 'should pay council tax premium' - AOL

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  7. Local government in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Councils raise additional income via the Council Tax, a locally variable domestic property tax, and Business rates, a non-domestic property tax. [3] [4] Councils are made up of councillors who are directly elected by the residents of the area they represent.

  8. Taxation in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    However, during the 17th century, Parliament permitted a Land Tax to be collected from 1667, a Hearth tax from 1691 to 1695 and a Poll tax from 1693 to 1699. [ 3 ] The 1707 Union of the Kingdom of Scotland with the Kingdom of England formed a new Kingdom of Great Britain , so that responsibility for taxation in Scotland became a matter for the ...

  9. Local Government Finance Act 1992 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to provide for certain local authorities to levy and collect a new tax, to be called council tax; to abolish community charges; to make further provision with respect to local government finance (including provision with respect to certain grants by local authorities); and for connected purposes. Citation: 1992 c. 14: Introduced by ...