Juliet

My understanding is that business rates are nationally set. Local
authorities are allowed to exempt a small number of businesses or offer new
business discounts, that sort of thing. Charities don't pay. councils
collect the rates but only for the governemnt, they don't go into the
council funds

Alex



On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Juliet Samuel <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> I have just spent a while looking for some stats on local authorities'
> business tax rates ("non-domestic rates") for the last ten years. I want to
> compare how this particular tax rate has changed in a particular area (say,
> Morley) over the last ten years. The only things that come up are either
> grouped into large regional data (England, Wales, London etc) or are data on
> council tax rates or on collection rates, etc. So does anyone know where one
> might find a list non-domestic rates by local authority for the past five or
> ten or fifteen years?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Juliet
>
>
>
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