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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.
Introduction to the value for money report 2023
How to find the rateable value of a business property: compare it with other properties and challenge your property’s rateable value if it’s in Wales.
This tax information and impact note is about issues identified in changes made to the Value Added Tax Act 1994 by the Finance Act 2021 to implement the VAT e-commerce package and other miscellaneous amendments.
Check the rateable value and report changes to your property in England: challenge your property’s rateable value if you disagree with it.
How we review the information landlords are required to send to us
Report and extended information technical information on calculating the mode shift benefit values for transporting freight by rail or water instead of road.
Guidance on different ways in which a value can be applied to local environmental issues such as graffiti and litter.
How to work out the VAT on building work and materials if you're a contractor, subcontractor or developer.
Research to understand the visitor and non-visitor value of cultural engagement at 4 cultural institutions in England and to test whether economic values for cultural sites can be transferred to similar sites in England.
The purpose of this guidance note is to equip development practitioners with the tools to measure and maximize value for money (VfM) in infrastructure programming.
A practical tool for understanding how well public money is turned in to policy outcomes.
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