Government agency will not ask for unpaid council taxes on property built in 2002

Council tax must be paid on the second home in Durham in which Dominic Cummings and his family stayed during the lockdown, a government agency has ruled.

But the Valuation Agency Office (VAO) decided not to backdate thousands of pounds in unpaid council taxes on the property since it was built on his parents North Lodge estate in 2002 without permission.

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