THE GOVERNMENT scheme of a £150 tax rebate has been delayed in reaching the most vulnerable families as local councils are forced to navigate the complex roll out system.
. Despite the payments beginning in April, many of the most vulnerable households have yet to receive the urgent funds as local councils struggle to navigate the complex payment system. Many low-income families who do not pay their council tax through a direct debit have been left waiting for the much anticipated rebate offered to help them cope with the
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