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Retiree who restored an outbuilding in her garden as a holiday let to top up her pension is now being hit with £9,000-a-year council tax bill
A retiree converted an outbuilding in her garden into a holiday let to supplement her pension but is now facing a £9,000-a-year council tax bill. The council tax increase is linked to the property's use as a holiday let.
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