Bedroom tax

hi guys

came across this juicy bit of information and thought i would share it with you all as ive read posts on here concerning this before.

 If your small bedroom is 70sq ft or under, it is classed as a boxroom, therefore, cannot be charged bedroom tax. This is listed under the Housing Act 1985 section 326. Please use this.The housing act 1985 cannot be changed by law.

Check it out it could prove usefull to some of you

 

BW

  • Bedroom tax is like something out medi~evil days like the a hat tax to pay for a foriegn war, but in reality it is anti-fertily policy, as the demographic growth of country of birth rate is in sub-class ghetto, aka benefit world. So it really an indirect social kill off policy. No beds, no children. No room at the inn.

    Anyone with extra room with benefits and owns there property is getting told sell up your asset and promote the first time buyer with a job.

    P.S the country would not be so idle, if the industry had not be sold off to Asia by the politicians. BRITAIN IS A WEALTH COUNTRY, make no mistake. !

  • HappyDays said:
    If your small bedroom is 70sq ft or under, it is classed as a boxroom, therefore, cannot be charged bedroom tax. This is listed under the Housing Act 1985 section 326. Please use this.The housing act 1985 cannot be changed by law.

    Check it out it could prove usefull to some of you

     

    BW

    No idea where you're getting your information from; but everything you've said is wrong. I am a law student (currently studying acts and how they can be changed) and can confirm that any law can be changed.

    Please do not give out wrong information.

  • HappyDays said:

     If your small bedroom is 70sq ft or under, it is classed as a boxroom, therefore, cannot be charged bedroom tax. This is listed under the Housing Act 1985 section 326. Please use this.The housing act 1985 cannot be changed by law.

    Thanks for finding this though my reading is that a child under ten can have a bedroom under 70 sq ft but over 50 sq ft. (Mine is 43 sq ft phew! - not that I am affected at the moment, but it may come).

    I am not sure why you think it can never be changed - acts are constantly being repealed and replaced by new ones.

  • Did you say Poll Tax or Bedroom Tax ? I am glad that the bedroom tax is coming, because with it, the tories and liberals are going ! Just watch your TV, riots coming soon.

  • The information in the first post isn't right.

  • HappyDays said:

    hi guys

    came across this juicy bit of information and thought i would share it with you all as ive read posts on here concerning this before.

     If your small bedroom is 70sq ft or under, it is classed as a boxroom, therefore, cannot be charged bedroom tax. This is listed under the Housing Act 1985 section 326. Please use this.The housing act 1985 cannot be changed by law.

    Check it out it could prove usefull to some of you

     

    BW

    Councils write to people and ask how many bedrooms- particularly a downstairs room could be a dining room not a bedroom. This is a regressive tax that hits those that can least afford it the hardest.

    Yet big corporation's  are untouchable

    Certainly not proud of this country or the people running it