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The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) asks for rental and lease information to assess the rateable value of non-domestic properties.
Find out about your business rates bill, business rate relief or pay your bill through your local council
How to appeal to your council or the Valuation Tribunal about a Council Tax bill, fine or completion notice
Tables showing the method used to produce the Local Housing Allowance rates in accordance with statute.
How Local Housing Allowances (LHA) rates are calculated and where to find your LHA rate.
Apply to the tribunal about a rent increase decision, changes to a lease or a decision about a council house, park home or caravan, in England.
Complete the VO 6048 form and return it to the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) if you have a self-catering or holiday let property in England.
How the Valuation Office Agency calculates your rateable value for business rates.
Get an account so you can tell the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) about changes to your property or if you think your rateable value is too high.
Find out how much rent can be charged for a registered regulated tenancy property.
You can confirm your property details or report any changes to them by submitting a check to the Valuation Office Agency (VOA)
Once you have agreed the facts of the property with the Valuation Office Agency (VOA), you can challenge the valuation if you think it’s wrong.
Guidance on when you should contact your local authority (council) about your domestic property.
Complete the VO 6048 form and return it to the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) if you have a self-catering or holiday let property in Wales.
Tables showing the Local Housing Allowance rates in accordance with statute.
The circumstances when your Council Tax band might change, including alterations and similar properties in the area being rebanded.
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) issue the VO6010 form to assess the rateable value of this type of non-domestic property.
Forms and guidance notes for challenging your Council Tax band in England and Wales.
Explaining the process for challenging your Council Tax band and answering some common questions.
Contacting your regional Valuation Office for Council Tax and business (non-domestic) rates enquiries.
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