Business rates will be reviewed, says government

The government is to review the administration of the business rates systems as part of its commitment to simplifying the tax system and has launched a two-month consultation.

The review will consider how the business rates system in England is administered by the Valuation Office Agency and local  authorities in a bid to make it easier to understand and more transparent.

It is inviting views from business and local authorities on how the administration could be improved in the longer term – following the planned 2017 business rates revaluation – so it is more responsive to changes in property values.

The review will focus on five elements of the system: how property is valued; how often property is valued; how business rates bills are set; how business rates are collected and how information about ratepayers and business rates is used.

David Gauke, Treasurysecretary, said: ‘We want to look at options for longer-term reforms that will make the system fairer, more efficient and more responsive to economic circumstances, while making sure business rates remain a stable and sustainable tax which funds essential local services.’

Responses are requested by 6 June 2014 and should be sent to: [email protected] .  Details of the review are here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/business-rates-administration-review-discussion-paper

Pat Sweet | Reporter, Accountancy Daily [2010-2021]

Pat Sweet was the former online reporter at Accountancy Daily and contributor to the monthly Accountancy magazine, pub...

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