Holiday home owners hit with extra council tax charge

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Owners who leave their properties in Cornwall empty for more than two years will have to pay 150% of their council tax bill, while discounts for second home owners have been scrapped.

Second home owners currently receiving a 10% reduction on their council tax will be stung for potentially hundreds of pounds extra a year, after Cornwall Council today became the first local authority in the country to approve ending second home discounts, the Daily Mail reports. The council's cabinet has also agreed to charge anyone who leaves a property vacant and unfurnished in the county for at least two years 150% of their bill, costing those with the most valuable properties around £1,500 a year extra. Someone with an empty band D property for more than two years in the pictures...

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