Selfbuildsarah Posted July 2, 2023 Share Posted July 2, 2023 Hi all I’ve searched online but can’t find the answer to this. As I understand it we have to apply for CIL exemption as soon as we get planning permission and then notify when we are ready to build. Our issue is that it will be a very long time before we start the project but our plans are in planning at the moment. (Our situation is slightly complicated!) Is there any time limit between these two stages? TIA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LnP Posted July 2, 2023 Share Posted July 2, 2023 Talk to a planning consultant. You can find one for your area on the RTPI website. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Temp Posted July 2, 2023 Share Posted July 2, 2023 27 minutes ago, Selfbuildsarah said: As I understand it we have to apply for CIL exemption as soon as we get planning permission and then notify when we are ready to build. Double check but my understanding is you only need to claim the exemption before commencement not as soon as you getting planning permission. Think the timescales are.. Assume liability - (must be done before claiming the exemption). Claim exemption (Form 7 part 1) - (Must be done before commencement) Commencement Notification - (Must be done before commencement) Get Building Control Approval Build house and get Building Control Completion. Claim exemption (Form 7 part 2) (Must be done within 6 months of completion) Must live in the house for 3 years after completion. You should also submit your VAT reclaim within three 3 months of completion. Caution: If you move in before completion there is a risk HMRC will deem you to be complete on that date even if you don't yet have Building Control Completion). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted July 2, 2023 Share Posted July 2, 2023 14 minutes ago, Temp said: Double check but my understanding is you only need to claim the exemption before commencement not as soon as you getting planning permission. Think the timescales are.. Assume liability - (must be done before claiming the exemption). Claim exemption (Form 7 part 1) - (Must be done before commencement) Commencement Notification - (Must be done before commencement) Get Building Control Approval Build house and get Building Control Completion. Claim exemption (Form 7 part 2) (Must be done within 6 months of completion) Must live in the house for 3 years after completion. You should also submit your VAT reclaim within three 3 months of completion. Caution: If you move in before completion there is a risk HMRC will deem you to be complete on that date even if you don't yet have Building Control Completion). Plus 1 Ive left it till I applied for building regs each time Then notified them a couple of weeks before breaking ground 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan Ambrose Posted July 3, 2023 Share Posted July 3, 2023 Unlike our planners, our local CIL people are very easy to contact and have a practical discussion with. But no time limit to my knowledge, so anytime between getting planning permission and starting to build. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan Ambrose Posted July 3, 2023 Share Posted July 3, 2023 p.s. so you could just try asking them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PNAmble Posted July 3, 2023 Share Posted July 3, 2023 If you are in Northumberland you don’t need to apply for an exemption at all. Was just about to apply for mine but checked with the planning office and apparently ‘Northumberland County Council is not a Community Infrastructure Levy Charging Authority’ Don’t know if other county councils are the same, but it surprised me. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Temp Posted July 3, 2023 Share Posted July 3, 2023 1 hour ago, PNAmble said: If you are in Northumberland you don’t need to apply for an exemption at all. Was just about to apply for mine but checked with the planning office and apparently ‘Northumberland County Council is not a Community Infrastructure Levy Charging Authority’ Don’t know if other county councils are the same, but it surprised me. Yes not all Councils have introduced the CIL. Some still use S106 instead and some both. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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