Decapitalisation rate for 2017 Rating Revaluation
The Government has announced the rate that will be used to value specialist properties, for which there is no general market, for the forthcoming 2017 Rating Revaluation. This rate will continue to be prescribed and, for 2017, the rate used for most properties will be 4.4% in England, with a reduced rate of 2.6% for educational, healthcare and defence properties. This rather technical announcement may sound like a paradise for rating nerds but it is a matter that will affect the liabilities of all ratepayers. ...Read More
More Frequent Revaluations
As part of its review of the administration of the business rates system the Government has published a consultation paper seeking views on whether it should carry out more frequent revaluations of property for business rates. At present revaluations should be carried out every five years, although the next revaluation, which will come into effect on 1 April 2017, was postponed for two years from 2015 to 2017. Revaluations are the means of keeping the tax base up to date. Each revaluation will give "winners" and "losers" but, in principle, it must make sense to keep the tax base as up to date as possible. ...Read More