How to Plan CIL Payment Timing for Developers
UK-focused guide on how to plan cil payment timing for developers for residential Stakeholders; theme Community infrastructure levy and development finance; practical checks and official sources.
Published: 21 Apr 2026 · Updated: 21 Apr 2026 · 8 min read
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This guide answers: How to Plan CIL Payment Timing for Developers Treat it as a working note you can share with your conveyancer, lender, or surveyor so everyone checks the same facts.
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Start with a single UPRN-level view where possible so you do not mix up neighbouring plots.
Material facts
If something could affect a buyer’s decision, plan early disclosure with your agent and solicitor.
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