We say, your Honour, that land is rateable, but certain rates are rebatable. |
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One speaker at the conference identified a rateable differential of 31 280 percent between the richest and the most deprived districts. |
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The real difference between industrial premises and State buildings is that the latter are not rateable and as such the local economy loses out. |
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They recently surveyed all rateable residential properties and received a decisive yes vote for recycling including glass. |
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If it were installed in the Tate Modern, the building would probably be worth more than the rateable value of Coney Street. |
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Where she was not right was in justifying the higher rate poundage on lower rateable values in Scotland. |
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It works out subscription fees for 30,000 UK pubs and clubs based on their rateable value. |
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Mr Houseman is absolutely right to claim that the rateable system is unfair. |
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McCormack read the new Local Government Bill, all town commissions will become town councils but not a rateable town council. |
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As well as residents of Dingle townland, people with rateable properties inside the townland boundaries can vote. |
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We have polled our members and, without doubt, their number one concern is rateable valuation. |
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The valuator along with four assistants then began the process of revaluing the 38000 rateable properties in Windhoek. |
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This would bring it within the urban rateable area and could assist in the granting of Class 1 Urban status to the town. |
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For the reasons explained in recitals 124 to 127, there is not enough rental evidence to assess the rateable value of their hereditaments. |
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This favourable measure means the new increased rateable value will be postponed for six years. |
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It is based on 80 per cent of the property's rateable valuation. |
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In the view of OFCOM, these rateable values per connections do not vary much from one operator to the other. |
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The result of the application of this revision mechanism has led to fluctuations in the evolution of BT's rateable values. |
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As such, little weight can be given to those fees as evidence of rateable value. |
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Therefore, these figures do not provide any evidence that this rateable value is undervalued. |
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The factor with the main downward effect on rateable value was the change in forecast of future receipts and costs. |
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The only evidence the Commission has provided to support this allegation is a comparison of rateable values with respect to turnovers. |
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The new rateable value will not enter into force until the first day of the sixth year following the completion of the work. |
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It was anticipated the rate would be imposed on all rateable properties for three years with a further option to extend if found to be successful. |
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Is it to secure a rateable distribution of assets amongst creditors? |
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Swindon Council had appealed against the Inland Revenue's rateable evaluation of the town's leisure facilities, particularly the Link Centre and the Oasis. |
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The blocks so granted to be determined by lot, and the Hudson's Bay Company to pay a rateable share of the survey expenses not exceeding an acre. |
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Vtesse failed to take into account separately assessed properties and the rateable value of BT's hereditament in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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Most abattoirs have high rateable values on their premises and they can't afford to have massive lairages to keep animals over. |
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The basic level of rateable value usually remains fixed for a five-year period. |
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This situation has led to a rise in companies offering to reassess businesses' rateable value, with a view to appealing for a reduction. |
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Sky claims the new business charges are fairer because they are based on the rateable value of each individual property. |
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In the case of Vtesse, market share is not a suitable means for assessing changes in rateable value since any changes are likely to be imperceptible due to Vtesse' small market shares. |
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The base of this tax, the so-called rateable value, is the hypothetical annual rent at which the hereditament might reasonably be expected to be let from year to year in an open market transaction at a certain valuation date. |
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The property unit that is valued for rating purposes is called the 'rateable hereditament' and includes land, buildings and rateable plant and machinery. |
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It is clear that the valuation of BT's and Kingston's hereditaments as well as the revisions of these rateable values, are carried out on the basis of a different method than in the case of their competitors. |
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A business-rate supplement of 2p on non-domestic properties with a rateable value of £55,000 or more created £4 billion for the project, nearly as much as the government is providing. |
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If you improve your building by putting in air conditioning you increase its potential rateable value and so you'll see an increase in business rates. |
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Every business is assessed and given an individual rateable value. |
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As explained above, when a telecoms operator to which the rental method is applied connects and lights a new fibre, its rateable value is increased by the rateable value of this new fibre. |
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Therefore, call revenues have a very significant impact on the hypothetical rent and rateable value of BT's network and should be taken into account in any comparison between revenues and rateable values. |
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The rateable value is an assessment of the annual rent a property would demand if it was available to let on the open market on a fixed date. |
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Mr Knight said no business should look to query the current rateable value of a property without first consulting a chartered surveyor. |
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As an example, there are over 5,000 shops in Birmingham with rateable values below this threshold. |
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Property expert GVA is advising property owners in the region to check the rateable values on their premises to cash in on substantial savings. |
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These are measures requiring investment that should be encouraged by incentive-raising schemes such as direct grants, tax credits or changes in rateable value in accordance with the energy savings achieved. |
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Small households of one or two people living in a home with a high rateable value are likely to save money with a meter. |
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Prior to this was the poll tax or the community charge, as officially described by the then Government when it abandoned the time-honoured system of rateable values. |
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The government will introduce transitional arrangements to 'phase in' large changes in rateable value both upwards and downwards over the five years of the Revaluation. |
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The 57-year-old owner of Mike's Kitchen claimed high rateable values for the area were driving away businesses and the remaining shops were suffering from reduced footfall. |
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The rateable value broadly represents the annual rent the property could have been let for on a particular valuation date according to a set of assumptions. |
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