Wealden District Council
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Council Tax and Business Rates Privacy Notice

Council Tax and Business Rates form part of the Community Services Directorate and this document explains how information will be held about you and processed by the Revenues Service of the Council.

This notice should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy.

How do we get your information?

Most of the personal information we process is provided to us directly by you.  We may also receive personal information indirectly, from the following sources:

  • Department for Work and Pensions
  • Other Government Departments
  • Estate Agents/Managing Agents
  • Energy / Utility Suppliers
  • Solicitors
  • Charitable Organisations
  • HMRC
  • Financial Organisations
  • Valuation Office Agency

What personal data do we process and why

The information we process about you will vary depending on the service being provided, but will fall within the following categories:

  • Name
  • Date of birth
  • Address
  • Email addresses
  • Telephone numbers
  • Financial information
  • Employee data
  • Website user stats
  • References
  • Income
  • Photos
  • Profession

It is important we hold accurate and up to date information about you in order to assess your needs and deliver appropriate services. If any of your details change please tell us as soon as possible so that we can update your records.

What special category data do you hold

In order to meet our statutory and legal obligations in respect of these services, we may also need to process sensitive, or “special category” personal data about you, which could include data related to:

  • Disabilities
  • Health/Medical Information

Why we collect personal information about you.

Wealden District Council is a data controller for the purposes of the UK General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection Act 2018. We collect, hold and use your personal data in order to assess and process your council tax or business rates.

We will only collect the personal data we need in order to do so.

We use this information for the following purposes:

  • deliver and manage the services we provide
  • train and manage our workers who deliver those services
  • investigate your queries or complaints you may have about our services
  • check the quality of our services
  • assist with research and planning of new services

Lawful basis for processing your personal data

We process your personal data in order to perform a public task to allow us to comply with our legal obligations in line with:

  • Council Tax (Administration and Enforcement) Regulations 1992
  • Non-Domestic Rating (Chargeable Amounts) (England) Regulations 2016.
  • Local Government Finance Act 1992

Who do we share your data with?

The data you provide may be disclosed with other departments of the Council or external organisations for related purposes or as required by law.  We may share information with the following types of organisations:

  • Department of Works and Pensions
  • HM Revenue and Customs
  • HM Courts and Tribunals Service
  • Government
  • Local Government
  • Corporate fraud officers
  • Corporate debt officers
  • Police services
  • Credit reference agencies

We may share personal data with companies contracted to deliver services related to the collection of Council Tax. These are data processors because they use the personal data on our behalf and only under our instruction. Examples are enforcement agents and printers.

We also take part in the National Fraud Initiative’s anti-fraud data matching exercise for these purposes. Where we need to disclose sensitive information, such as medical details, to a third party, we will only do so once we have obtained your explicit consent or where we are legally required to do so.

We may also disclose this information when necessary to prevent risk of harm to an individual. In some circumstances, such as under a court order, we are legally obliged to share information, and we may also share information with the Police and other enforcement agencies for the purposes of the prevention, investigation, detection, or prosecution of criminal offences.

We may also share information internally, in order to verify or confirm your personal details, to ensure our records are accurate and up to date. Data held by this service will only be used by other internal departments or services when we are satisfied there is a lawful basis for doing so and is considered fair.

Do we use data processors?

Data processors are third parties who provide certain parts of our services for us.

The Revenues Service use enforcement agents and printers.

Software we use

The software providers that we use are compliant under the General Data Protection Regulation Act 2016 and Data Protection Act 2018

Transfer of personal data

The Revenues Service does not transfer data overseas as part of this service.

Automated decision making

The Revenues Service do not use automated decision making in respect of your personal data.

Retention period

We process your personal data for the above purposes for no longer than necessary and in accordance with current legislation and the Councils Retention Schedule.

Only in exceptional circumstances will we hold your information for longer, for example a pending court case.  All information will be held securely and disposed of confidentially.

Anonymised data

Your personal information may be converted into statistical or aggregated data that ensures that you cannot be identified from it.

Anonymised data means it cannot be linked back to you as an individual and may be used to conduct research and analysis.  This includes the preparations of statistics for use in our reports.

Your rights

Your rights are set out in the Data Protection legislation and include:

  • the right to access your personal information, to request rectification or erasure of certain personal
  • information and to object to processing in certain circumstances
  • the right to withdraw any consent you may have given to process your personal information
  • the right to complain to the Information Commissioner if you feel we are processing your personal information unlawfully
  • the right to restrict processing activity in certain circumstances
  • the right to object to certain types of processing activity

If you wish to exercise any of these rights please contact our Information Governance team on informationgovernance@wealden.gov.uk in writing or by completing our online form.

If you are dissatisfied with how we have used your personal data you have a right to complain to the Information Commissioner Office.

Data Protection Officer

If you have any questions or concerns about how your personal data is handled, you can contact our Data Protection Officer (DPO), Clare McGough at dataprotection@wealden.gov.uk