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What is Transitional Relief?
Property values normally change a good deal between each revaluation.Transitional arrangements help to phase in the effects of these changes by limiting the amount by which a bill may rise following ......
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Last Update: 2005-09-19 |
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How is my Business valued?
Every five years the Valuation Office Agency gives all non-domestic properties new rateable values. The revaluation is not aimed at changing the amount of money collected nationally, but to make sure ......
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Are there any concessions for Business Rates?
Registered charities can apply for a reduction of between 80% and 100% of their bill. Organisations, whose aim is to provide a service to the community, and not primarily to make ......
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Last Update: 2005-09-19 |
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Who is required to pay Business Rates?
The organisation or person who is trading from the property is normally responsible for paying Business Rates. If the property is empty, the owner/leaseholder is still responsible for the payment of ......
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Last Update: 2005-09-19 |
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How are Business Rates calculated?
Every business property is shown in the local list which is compiled and maintained by the Valuation Office Agency, an office of the Inland Revenue. The Valuation Office (VO) has applied a ......
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Last Update: 2005-09-19 |
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What are Business Rates?
Business Rates known as National Non-Domestic Rates(NNDR) are charged on properties that are used for a wide range of purposes which do not include domestic or residential use. Properties which are subject ......
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Last Update: 2005-09-19 |
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