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You may not have to pay business rates on: agricultural land and buildings, including fish farms. buildings used for training or welfare of disabled people. buildings registered for public religious worship or church halls.
Providing discretionary relief to ratepayers is likely to amount to State Aid. State Aid was replaced in the Subsidy Control bill in June 2021. Discretionary rate relief and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) business grants are subject to subsidy control limits/state aid.
You may get an exemption (which means you dont have to pay Council Tax) for a property if it: is unoccupied and has been for less than six months. is owned by a charity or charitable organisation; and.
The Poundage Rate has been set for 2022-23 at 49.8 pence. An Intermediate Property Rate and Higher Property Rate are as follows: Intermediate Property Rate is set at 1.3 pence above the Poundage Rate (51.1 pence) for properties with a Rateable Value from 51,001-95k.
The Poundage Rate has been set for 2022-23 at 49.8 pence. An Intermediate Property Rate and Higher Property Rate are as follows: Intermediate Property Rate is set at 1.3 pence above the Poundage Rate (51.1 pence) for properties with a Rateable Value from 51,001-95k.
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Backdating Small Business Rate Relief Small Business Rate Relief can be backdated as far back as 1 April 2014, providing the qualifying criteria is met throughout.
The Supporting Small Businesses relief will ensure that the increase per year in the bills of affected ratepayers is limited to the greater of: a percentage increase per year of 5%, 7.5%, 10%, 15% and 15% 2017/18 to 2021/22 all plus inflation.
Your billing authority can only backdate any business rates rebate to the date from which any change to the list is to have effect.
What is rateable value? Rateable value is the value assigned to non-domestic premises by the Valuation Office Agency. Its based on a propertys annual market rent, size and usage. The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) reviews these values every five years and often values properties at different levels.
There are other reliefs and exemptions, including an 80 per cent discount for properties used by charities. Currently local government, collectively retains half of the income from business rates, the other half is paid by councils to central government, which uses the income to fund grants to local authorities.

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