Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Form 3 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Form 3 in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Details of Development' section. Enter the Planning Permission or Notice of Chargeable Development Reference, followed by the site address and a brief description of the development.
  3. Next, move to the 'Name and Address of Party Withdrawing Assumption of Liability' section. Fill in your title, house name, first name, last name, and complete address details including postcode and country.
  4. If applicable, provide your company registration number and position within the company. You may also include an optional email address for further communication.
  5. In the declaration section, confirm your withdrawal of assumption of liability by signing and dating the form. Ensure that this is done prior to the commencement of development.

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CIL is calculated per square metre of additional floorspace using the gross internal area (GIA) of the proposed development. It applies to those types of development identified in the CIL Charging Schedule. In calculating CIL, consideration will be given to any existing floorspace on site.
Your local authority will be able to inform you whether it has adopted the levy. Any authority that charges the levy is required to publish a charging schedule on its website. You can find your local authority by entering your postcode on the Find your local council website.
Know the CIL exemptions This means that development would not be chargeable under CIL if you are just adding an extension that was under 100 sqm, and that additional 100 sqm was not creating a new dwelling. If youre claiming an exemption, its integral that you do it before you commence development or it wont count.
If full planning permission is granted before publication of a CIL Charging Schedule, but an approval of a S73 application to vary or remove conditions is made after publication of the CIL Charging Schedule, the approval does trigger a liability to pay CIL because it results in a new planning permission.
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The money can be used to fund a wide range of infrastructure that is needed as a result of development. This includes new or safer road schemes, flood defences, schools, hospitals and other health and social care facilities, park improvements, green spaces and leisure centres. Who may charge the levy?
It is generally only payable on larger developments a short time after they have commenced works. Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a charge (or tax) that councils, authorities and the Mayor of London can apply to new developments like new houses or flats, residential extensions and commercial development.

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