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Find the latest Climate Change Levy and Carbon Price Support rates for energy providers.
How costs to the consumer are affected by changes in energy and climate change policy.
Business rates are charged on most non-domestic properties - who has to pay, how your rates are calculated, getting a revaluation, what to do if your premises change.
Business rates are charged on most non-domestic properties, like: shops…
Business rates are based on your property’s ‘rateable value’. This is an…
At revaluation, the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) updates the rateable…
You may be able to get a discount from your local council on your business…
Your business rates could change if: you move or make changes to your…
You do not usually have to pay business rates for home-based businesses if…
In England and Wales, the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) works out your…
Whether you pay business rates will depend on how many nights your…
Billpayers to start benefitting from an average of £150 off the costs of energy bills from April onwards.
How to apply for a climate change agreement (CCA), information you need to provide when you apply, and charges you will need to pay.
If you're an electricity producer or energy supplier, check if you should register, send returns and pay the levy. Also, find out how to change or cancel a registration.
Reports assessing the impact on gas and electricity prices and bills.
Leasehold property - leasehold disputes, buying the freehold, service charges, lease extensions and Right to Manage
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