It would appear that many people who bought under the Affordable Housing scheme in the last few years may soon be able to buy out the Councils share for a trivial amount of money due to a combiniation of falling house prices and inflated initial valuations.
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=82122
Firstly, is this correct?
Secondly, where does this leave the financial status of our County Councils? Whilst this clawback amount does reduce over time it would have been likely that most councils would have booked some value to these assets that they had a share in, in some cases running to 10s of millions of euros.
A report in the Sunday Times from 2 weeks ago showed that the income for councils depended to a large extent on developer levies. In the case of Fingal Co Co 2/3s of their income for 2006 came from these fees. With reduced income and the potential for their assets to be, legitimately, stripped by a loophole in the Affordable Housing scheme, where does this leave their finances now?
And thirdly, this money is effectively our tax money, either directly or indirectly, which the councils administer. Have the councils just blown 100's of millions of euros of our tax money in property speculation?
http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=82122
Firstly, is this correct?
Secondly, where does this leave the financial status of our County Councils? Whilst this clawback amount does reduce over time it would have been likely that most councils would have booked some value to these assets that they had a share in, in some cases running to 10s of millions of euros.
A report in the Sunday Times from 2 weeks ago showed that the income for councils depended to a large extent on developer levies. In the case of Fingal Co Co 2/3s of their income for 2006 came from these fees. With reduced income and the potential for their assets to be, legitimately, stripped by a loophole in the Affordable Housing scheme, where does this leave their finances now?
And thirdly, this money is effectively our tax money, either directly or indirectly, which the councils administer. Have the councils just blown 100's of millions of euros of our tax money in property speculation?