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Yes (obviously if they are in arrears). The amount submitted for inclusion depends on the stage of recovery by the council. If a reminder has been sent because instalments are in arrears and that right to pay by instalments is now withdrawn, the whole years council tax is included. This includes if a summons has been issued and of course if a court order granted. The sticking point is if the debt is in joint names as in husband & wife. The non-bankrupt can be pursued for the council tax.

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