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Check the rateable value and report changes to your property in England: challenge your property’s rateable value if you disagree with it.
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) gives the government the valuations and property advice needed to support taxation and benefits.
If you disagree with your property’s rateable value set by the Valuation Office, you can challenge it using your business rates valuation account.
The Government Actuary's Department has completed a valuation of the firefighters’ pension schemes as of 31 March 2016.
Find out about the HMRC Shares and Assets Valuations (SAV) team, how to get a Post Transaction Valuation Check and how to appeal a valuation.
Find out how to set up your business rates valuation account, raise a check case and challenge your valuation.
Different parts of a property will have different relative values depending on their floor level and type of accommodation. These relative values are held in the valuation scales.
What you need to do when arranging a market valuation to repay your equity loan.
How the Valuation Office Agency uses model assisted valuation and mass appraisal to support large-scale valuation.
View your new valuation and tell us if something is incorrect.
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