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The Valuation Office Agency does not usually change your rateable value if your property is in a state of disrepair. There are however, exceptions to this.
Find out how the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) calculates rateable values for business rates.
You can confirm your property details or report any changes to them by submitting a check to the Valuation Office Agency (VOA)
Find out how to work out the value of your property and get information about pre-return banding checks.
When and how to request a reduction in rateable value or to delete a property from the business rates list and when properties do not qualify.
After you have registered for the Valuation Office Agency's service, you’ll need to claim a property before you can submit a check or challenge.
The Government Property Profession is a network of over 2,000 members with responsibility for a range of property-related activities.
How to buy a home: preparing to buy, deciding on a home, making offers, conveyancing, paying Stamp Duty Land Tax and making complaints.
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.
Counts of rateable properties and rateable values broken down by property type.
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