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Pensioner Faces Heavy Council Tax After Renovating Property for Income

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A Pembrokeshire pensioner, Caroline Byford, has been hit with a staggering council tax bill exceeding £9,000 annually after converting an old milking parlour into holiday accommodation. This hefty charge arises from local council policies that classify her property as a separate dwelling, subjecting it to Wales’s second home premium. Despite the outbuilding being just three metres from her main residence and sharing utilities, the council’s one-size-fits-all approach leaves her financially strained.

The financial burden has escalated since she began renting the space, with her total council tax bill rising significantly within a year. The Byfords are now struggling to meet the occupancy requirements set by Welsh Government regulations, which demand holiday lets be available for at least 252 days and occupied for 182 days annually to qualify for business rates instead of council tax. This situation has made it difficult for them to cover costs associated with maintenance, insurance, and taxes.

Mrs Byford has expressed her frustration, stating that the current system discourages investment and opportunity in Wales, particularly for those looking to supplement their retirement income. The couple’s ability to leave their home unattended is also compromised, as they must remain on-site to guide guests through their property.

As they navigate this financial strain, the Byfords have reached out to local MPs for assistance, but have only received generic responses. The ongoing stress of managing their finances and securing enough bookings to sustain their venture highlights the broader implications of local tax policies on individuals seeking to enhance their livelihoods through property rental.

Source: GB News

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News Category: Money Tags: counciltax, finances, holidaylet, pensioner, wales

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