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Valuation Business Rates (NNDR) | Business Rate Relief | 2012-13 Pay Deferral Scheme | Late Payment and Enforcement | Individual account enquiries - Business Rates

Business Rates

Business Rates
 
The Non-Domestic Rate
 
National Non-Domestic Rates (NNDR), or Business rates as they are sometimes known, are the way local businesses contribute to the cost of services which Richmondshire District Council provide.
 
There are 2,480 Non Domestic Ratepayers in the District and the Council bills and collects some £12.9 million in Non Domestic Rates.
 
The Rates are set by the government and collected by the council on their behalf. This income is then paid into a central pool administered by the government and redistributed between all authorities in the form of a grant. How much the Council receives depends upon how many people live in the District.
 
The Non-Domestic or Business Rates are calculated by multiplying a property's rateable value by the non-domestic multiplier.
 
The "multiplier" is the rate in the pound that is set annually by the Government. Other than in a revaluation year, the multiplier may not increase by more than the rate of increase in the Retail Price Index. The multiplier for 2010/11 is £.414p. Previous multipliers have been 2008/2009 £.462p & 2009/10  £.485p.
 
Who pays Business Rates?
 
In general, Business Rates are payable on most commercial property, such as shops, offices, restaurants, public houses, warehouses and factories.
 
Self-catering accommodation, such as a holiday home, is also liable to pay Business Rates, if you intend to make it available for commercial letting to short stay guests for 140 days or more in a year. Businesses run from domestic dwellings may also be liable to pay Business Rates (in addition to Council Tax).
 
There are certain types of businesses that are not rateable, for instance sewers, farmland and buildings, churches, public parks, and moveable moorings.
 
For further infomation regarding business rates please contact a member of the Local Taxation Team on 01748-827100 or
 

Pages in this section
Valuation Business Rates (NNDR)
The Valuation Officer of the Valuation Office Agency is responsible for assessing the rateable value of non-domestic property.
Business Rate Relief
This section provides information on how you may reduce the amount payable on your account.
2012-13 Pay Deferral Scheme
This section provides information on the Government’s 2012/13 Payment Deferral Scheme
Late Payment and Enforcement
This section provides information on what will happen if you are late with your payments
Individual account enquiries - Business Rates
Apply to the council for information about their own business rates

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