Zack Polanski has admitted to a recent tax error involving a houseboat in London, sparking debate over council tax policies. The Green Party, led by his former leader, revealed that Polanski, now living on a boat moored at a marina, may have failed to pay his rent or taxes for three years. A spokesperson stated he took immediate steps to rectify the issue, though details remain unclear. The party highlighted that Polanski’s partner moved out after a local laundrette reported recurring laundry services, suggesting possible financial strain. However, the party also noted that Polanski had used a nearby building as a voting address and was registered to vote there. This situation raises questions about how council tax rules can accommodate individuals living on boats while maintaining practical considerations. If Polanski’s actions were truly due to his primary residence, the policy could benefit those who rely on rental income, but critics argue such arrangements may undermine property values. In my opinion, this case underscores the complexity of balancing individual needs with public policy.