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Rateable values and appeals

The Listing Officer of the Valuation Office Agency (part of the Inland Revenue) has set a rateable value for every non-domestic property, apart from those that are exempt from business rates.

The rateable value broadly represents the yearly rent a property could have been let for on the open market on a particular date. The valuation office revalues properties every five years. For the revaluation that took effect from 1 April 2005, this date was set as 1 April 2003. 

You can appeal against your rateable value.  An appeal will not be backdated beyond the start of the financial year in which it is made. If you want to appeal, you should contact: 

The Listing Officer
Valuation Office Agency 
Northgate House, Sheep Street, Northampton, NN1 2LL
Telephone: 01604 445900 
Website: http://www.voa.gov.uk/ 

Even if you appeal, you must continue to pay your business rates based on the existing rateable value of your property. If your appeal is successful, we will send you a refund for any overpayment that you have made.


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