Business rates pages
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Discounts for retail and hospitality
Published on 12 March 2021Discounts for retail and hospitality
Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Relief Scheme 2025 to 2026
In the Autumn statement, the government announced that eligible ratepayers will receive 40% relief on their business rates bills for the year 2025 to 2026, subject to a maximum cash cap of £110,000 per business.
This relief will be available to occupied retail, hospitality, and leisure properties meeting the eligibility criteria set by the government. (more…)
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Business rates
Published on 26 October 2018(more…)
known as non-domestic rates. Pay your business rates, view your bill online and apply for business rates relief and exemptions.
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Business rates revaluation 2023
Published on 8 March 2023Business rates revaluation 2023
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) regularly updates the rateable values of all business and other non-domestic properties – properties that are not just private homes. (more…)
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Report a business premises change of address
Published on 12 March 2021Report a business premises change of address
Please use this form to tell us that your business: (more…)
- Is moving into a property in our district
- It is moving out of our district
- If you are moving between two addresses within our district.
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Pay your business rates
Published on 26 October 2018Pay your business rates
There are different ways to pay your business rates and options for spreading the cost. (more…)
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General enquiry form
Published on 4 November 2020General enquiry form
Contact us only to: (more…)
- Tell us your bill is wrong
- Ask for a refund
- Ask us to correct wrong information on your bill
- Tell us about a payment that hasn’t appeared on your bill
- Make an appeal against your liability or a refused discount
- General questions
Other enquiries
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About your business rates bill
Published on 19 February 2019About your business rates bill
Information about your business rates bill.
How your business rates are calculated
There are 3 steps to calculating your business rates bill: (more…)
- Rateable value – This is an estimate by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) of how much it would cost to rent a property for a year as of 1 April 2021
- Multiplier – Multiply your rateable value by your multiplier to show you how much you will have to pay in business rates before any relief is deducted
- Relief –
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What happens if you do not pay
Published on 28 April 2023What happens if you do not pay
If you do not pay your business rates, (more…)
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Apply for business rates relief and exemptions
Published on 26 October 2018More information
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Reminders and court summons
Published on 23 February 2021Reminders and court summons
Business rates recovery
Business rates payments are due in monthly instalments. (more…)