The amount you pay at the simplest level is based on:
- Multiplying the rateable value of your property by the standard non-domestic rating multiplier.
- (The annual rate in the pound or the small business non-domestic rating multiplier.)
The rateable value of a business property is fixed by the VOA and not the Council.
Each financial year the Government sets the two multipliers.
For more about this, please visit: Business rates valuation (GOV.UK).
There are details on:
- Current multipliers.
- How your property's rateable value is determined.
- Appeal against the rateable value of your property.
- Have your property deleted from the local rating list.
You can get an idea of what your Business Rates bill might be by estimating your Business Rates (GOV.UK).
To make an appeal against your rateable value, see: Appealing your rateable value (GOV.UK).
Please contact the VOA for more details: Valuation Office Agency (GOV.UK).