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Service Birmingham apologises after computer error sees thousands charged twice for council tax

The error has come at a bad time for Capita Service Birmingham with the contract under the microscope and negotiations under way to cut at least £20 million a year from the bill

Birmingham Council House.

Thousands of Birmingham council tax payers have been charged twice this month following a computer error.

The council’s privately-run revenue collection company has apologised after taking two payments instead of one from 3,447 council taxpayers and business ratepayers.

The firm admitted the error and has made refunds to all involved.

Capita has confirmed that the overall amount overpaid was more than £500,000.

And some refunds could take several days to clear through the banks at a time of year when many accounts are at a post festive season low.

Anyone charged for being overdrawn as a result of the error will be compensated.

A spokesman for Service Birmingham, which collects the council tax in the city, said: “Due to a processing error, 3,447 duplicate transactions were made for payments to

“All affected people and organisations were informed of the error, and refunds were made.