Homebuilding & Renovating

CIL EXEMPTION: HOW TO FOLLOW THE FOUR-STEP PROCESS

HOW TO CLAIM

To claim the CIL exemption for a self-build home, you need to follow four specific steps. Failure to follow them exactly can result in the full CIL liability becoming payable and there is currently no appeal process to remedy a failure to comply with the regulations. It is therefore essential that the four steps are followed precisely.

The first three steps must be undertaken before commencement of the development as defined by Section 56 of Part III of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. The fourth step must

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