Finance Minister Sammy Wilson has launched a range of new information leaflets highlighting the help available to those struggling to pay their rate bill.

The leaflets, produced by Land & Property Services in consultation with organisations from the local advice sector, are targeted specifically at pensioners, people with a disability and people on a low income.

Mr. Wilson said “The current economic climate is putting real financial pressure on everyone and in particular, many of our more vulnerable citizens. I therefore want to ensure that people who are struggling to pay their rate bill are aware of the range of financial assistance available.

“These new leaflets explain, in simple language, who can benefit from schemes such as Lone Pensioner Allowance, Disabled Person’s Allowance, Rate Relief and Housing Benefit schemes and how to apply for this help.

The leaflets aim to redress some popular fears and misconceptions citizens have about applying for financial relief. The Minister continued: “Elderly people are sometimes anxious about applying for Lone Pensioner Allowance fearing it is means tested. I would encourage these citizens to read the new leaflet, written specifically for them, as it clearly states that this is not the case.”

At the launch the Minister was also keen to highlight the consequences ratepayers face if they do not pay their bill. The Minister urged any ratepayers struggling to pay their rate bill to immediately contact Land & Property Services or risk being issued with a court summons.

The Minister said: “I encourage any ratepayer experiencing difficulty paying their rate bill to immediately contact Land & Property Services. Agency staff are keen to work with ratepayers to determine a suitable payment plan and advise on benefits.”

Posted by Chris Brown, filed under Ireland - North and South. Date: August 11, 2009, 1:12 pm | No Comments »