Taxes
Municipal taxes
Tax on - PDF documents
- Bank branches (pop-up)
- Private clubs (pop-up)
- Administrative documents (issue) (pop-up)
- Scrap and disused car depots (pop-up)
- Firearms licence application (pop-up)
- Sewer maintenance (pop-up)
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Household and similar waste collection (pop-up) update
- Free delivery to homes of unaddressed mailshots (pop-up)
- Interments, scattering of ashes and putting in columbarium (pop-up)
- Personal income tax (additional municipal tax) (pop-up) update
- Billboards (pop-up)
- Housing development permits (issue) (pop-up)
- Property tax (additional municipal tax) (pop-up)
- Mobile phone masts (pop-up)
- Second homes (pop-up)
- Campsites (pop-up)
- Abandoned and disused vehicles (pop-up)
Other taxes, fees and prices
Fees for: - PDF documents
- Purchase of distinctive bags for the regular removal of household and similar waste (pop-up).
- Building set-up checks (pop-up).
- Photocopying (pop-up)
- Emplacement fees for fêtes and fairs (pop-up).
- Authorization application for environment permit (pop-up).
- Intervention of municipal services for failure to comply with certain regulatory provisions in terms of public cleanliness and bill-posting (pop-up).
- Technical services rendered by the Theux Regional Fire Service to public or private bodies or to individuals (prevention tasks) (pop-up). update
- Town planning permits and certificates (pop-up).
- Search and issuing of any administrative information (pop-up) .
Prices: - PDF documents
The person owing the tax can submit a complaint in writing to the municipal college giving the reasons for the complaint. It must be hand delivered or sent by mail within six months of the date the notice of assessment was sent.
However, submitting a complaint does not exempt the taxpayer from paying the said tax.
The local government acknowledges reception of the letter of complaint.
It notifies the complainant of the hearing date by registered post at least 15 working days before the date of the college meeting which will rule on the complaint.
If he wishes to, the complainant can attend the hearing; in this case, the local government will confirm the time of the meeting.
The municipal college's decision is notified to the complainant by registered post along with information about any right of appeal.
