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A Practical Guide to Valuation for Rating


ISBN13: 9781916698499
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £59.99



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Non-domestic rates is a significant outgoing for many businesses, and a source of billions of pounds of revenue for local authorities. One of the key factors affecting liability to this tax is the value of the property which companies own and occupy, and the valuation of property for rating has evolved into a sophisticated and subtle expert profession in its own right. There are many traps for the unwary, and those new to the field often approach valuation issues with trepidation.

This book guides the reader through the complexities of the subject. It analyses and explains the statutory framework, and the key concepts as they have developed through centuries of jurisprudence. The book also introduces the main methods of valuation which will be encountered in modern rating practice, and identifies the hot topics and areas of development in this ever-evolving field. The book will be of use to lawyers, surveyors, and anyone else seeking to understand this fascinating subject.

Subjects:
Local Government Law
Contents:
Part One: The Rating Hypothesis
Chapter 1: What Is the Thing to Be Valued?
Chapter 2: The Hereditament and the Hypothetical Tenancy
Chapter 3: The Statutory Assumptions
Chapter 4: The Relevant Dates
Chapter 5: The Circumstances of the Property and Its Locality

Part Two: Valuation
Chapter 6: Valuation Methodologies and Their Selection
Chapter 7: The Rentals Method
Chapter 8: Comparable Assessments and the Tone of the List
Chapter 9: The Receipts and Expenditure Method
Chapter 10: The Contractor’s Basis of Valuation
Chapter 11: Other Methods