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Covid-19 grant for owners of empty properties in Moray


By Chris Saunderson

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Moray residents with empty properties may be eligible for a Covid-19 grant to reduce their levy payment.

The grant offers assistance to taxpayers who are liable to pay the levy in the period March 23 to September 23 this year. The grant can be equivalent to the levy added to the taxpayer’s account for a maximum three-month period, and it will be credited directly to the taxpayer’s Council Tax account.

This empty property in Lossiemouth was compulsory purchased by Moray Council after lying empty for years.
This empty property in Lossiemouth was compulsory purchased by Moray Council after lying empty for years.

The levy is applied to long-term empty properties, and is part of the Scottish government's strategy to encourage owners to return them back into use.

Taxpayers trying to renovate their property - or trying to sell or lease it - may have experienced delays due to the current pandemic, and the grant scheme is designed to recognise this impact.

Applications for a grant may be made by taxpayers trying to:

  • Sell their property.
  • Offer their property for rental.
  • Repair or renovate their property so that it could be occupied.
  • Dispose of their property in some other way.

In each case the actions may have been prevented from happening by the Covid-19 pandemic.

More information is on the Moray Council website http://www.moray.gov.uk/moray_standard/page_133809.html


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