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Note explaining the reasons behind the discount rate decision.
Information about the Personal Injury Discount Rate review 2024.
A summary report from two workshops on recent advances in social discounting practice and theory.
Technical note on the discount rates to be used by the scheme managers of public service pension schemes in calculating transfers payable from the schemes.
Apply discount rates, price indices and capping in economic appraisals for risk management authorities (RMAs) and project teams.
Guidance on the operation of expanded retail discount 2020 to 2021 coronavirus response, announced at Budget 2020.
A summary note from an academic consultation on the application of social discounting to environmental impacts.
This guidance is provided to help local authorities administer the pubs discount.
Guidance for local authorities in administering the expanded retail discount 2021 to 2022 coronavirus response, announced at Budget 2021.
Guidance for local authorities in administering the business rates nursery discount in response to coronavirus.
Guidance for local authorities in administering the business rates nursery discount 2021 to 2022 coronavirus response, announced at Budget 2021.
The Personal Injury Discount Rate in the Isle of Man has been updated, using advice provided by GAD. It relates to sums awarded to seriously injured claimants.
This paper seeks evidence on how a dual/multiple personal injury discount rate system might work and what its effects on claimants and defendants might be.
This guidance is intended to support billing authorities in administering the 2024/25 Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Business Rates Relief Scheme.
New burdens software costs for the business rates retail discount scheme.
The government has confirmed the discount rate methodology and rate to be used for public service pensions, following a consultation with the Government Actuary.
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