If you are liable to pay business rates on non-domestic property in England, you should read this.
The amount that you pay for rates will depend on the rateable value of your property at 1 April 2015....more
Two years ago the Supreme Court (in the case of Monk) specified how to assess the rateable value of a commercial real estate asset in the UK for business rates where the asset is undergoing works. In a decision published...more
Empty property rates are a tax on failure; the failure of the owner to let premises or to find its own use for the premises. Given they are charged at the same rates as occupied property, it’s no wonder property owners seek...more