Business Rates (also known as National Non-Domestic Rates) are a tax on business properties which is set by the government and collected by local authorities. It is the way that those who occupy non-domestic property contribute towards the cost of local services.
Quite simply, we can make sure that you are not paying too much so if you have taken interest in a new property, either as a landlord, tenant or occupier, or if the rateable value has changed as result a physical change or improvement to the property then get in touch.As chartered surveyors with previous experience of setting business rates working within the Assessor's Office, we can negotiate a better deal, as well as taking on all the hassle, so you do not end up paying over the odds.
Some businesses We are helping save thousands of pounds with our invaluable business rates advice.
Quite simply, we can make sure that you are not paying too much so if you have taken interest in a new property, either as a landlord, tenant or occupier, or if the rateable value has changed as result a physical change or improvement to the property then get in touch.As chartered surveyors with previous experience of setting business rates working within the Assessor's Office, we can negotiate a better deal, as well as taking on all the hassle, so you do not end up paying over the odds.
Some businesses We are helping save thousands of pounds with our invaluable business rates advice.
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Our knowledge of the Business Rates system, including Rating valuation and complex case law, combined with excellent negotiation skills from years of brokerage experience has helped secure significant monetary savings for many clients following successful business rates appeal the majority of which have been settled without recourse to the Valuation Appeal Panel.
Gary Walton - DirectorGary Walton, RICS Registered Valuer with over 20 year's experience.
He has worked in the Assessor's Office (the government body responsible for setting rateable values) and has in depth expertise of wide range of markets such as commercial, licensed trade, healthcare and educational, having previously been employed with firms such as Christie & Co and CB Richard Ellis.
Gary Walton - DirectorGary Walton, RICS Registered Valuer with over 20 year's experience.
He has worked in the Assessor's Office (the government body responsible for setting rateable values) and has in depth expertise of wide range of markets such as commercial, licensed trade, healthcare and educational, having previously been employed with firms such as Christie & Co and CB Richard Ellis.
If you are eligible, our team will help you reduce the amount you pay for your business rates and save you thousands of pounds every year.
This deadline has now passed.
During revaluation years, in England you are allowed one appeal during the revaluation years but in Scotland you have a period of six months to appeal your business rates from taking an interest in a property, either as a landlord, tenant or occupier.
You also have a right of appeal if the Rateable Value has been altered as result a physical change or improvement to the property such as extension or refurbishment and again in Scotland you must appeal this within six months of receiving a new Valuation Notice from the local authority.
This deadline has now passed.
During revaluation years, in England you are allowed one appeal during the revaluation years but in Scotland you have a period of six months to appeal your business rates from taking an interest in a property, either as a landlord, tenant or occupier.
You also have a right of appeal if the Rateable Value has been altered as result a physical change or improvement to the property such as extension or refurbishment and again in Scotland you must appeal this within six months of receiving a new Valuation Notice from the local authority.
Business Rates (also known as National Non-Domestic Rates) are a tax on business properties.
The tax is set by the government with business rates collected by local authorities and are the way that those who occupy non-domestic property contribute towards the cost of local services.
There are two principal factors which contribute to the rates bill received by every ratepayer: the Rateable Value (RV) of the property, which is set by the VOA in England/Wales and The Assessor in Scotland; and the Business Rates Poundage (or Non-domestic rate), fixed by Central Government.
The tax is set by the government with business rates collected by local authorities and are the way that those who occupy non-domestic property contribute towards the cost of local services.
There are two principal factors which contribute to the rates bill received by every ratepayer: the Rateable Value (RV) of the property, which is set by the VOA in England/Wales and The Assessor in Scotland; and the Business Rates Poundage (or Non-domestic rate), fixed by Central Government.
Successful appeals achieved in towns throughout Scotland resulting in huge rates bills reductions.
State Aid regulations could limit the amount of relief received by some nursery operators.
In several recent articles we have highlighted a number of our successful appeals and reductions in Rateable Value for clients.
Many property occupiers are unaware of the various rates discount options available to them.
We look at one of these in more detail below.
Even if your rates bill has fallen it doesn't mean your Assessment is correct which has been proven by the following case.
State Aid regulations could limit the amount of relief received by some nursery operators.
In several recent articles we have highlighted a number of our successful appeals and reductions in Rateable Value for clients.
Many property occupiers are unaware of the various rates discount options available to them.
We look at one of these in more detail below.
Even if your rates bill has fallen it doesn't mean your Assessment is correct which has been proven by the following case.
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