This briefing paper provides a review of the theory and evidence relating to the impact of rates on economic activity and a critical assessment of the Government's policy response. In particular it looks at the implications for local businesses and local authorities. Whilst the precise impacts will depend on a wide variety of measures to cushion the effects of the changeover from locally determined to nationally set business rates, it can be shown that they could be severe in particular localities and business sectors
How can Government and the Treasury reconcile two often contradictory aspects of the commercial prop...
We consider how the performance of commercial real estate will become vital to local authorities in ...
The shape of local government finance in the United Kingdom is changing. The UK Government has been ...
It has been nearly 2 years since the UK government reformed the system of local business rates to in...
Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of nondomestic property in the...
Mrs Thatcher first promised to scrap the domestic rating system in 1974 when she became leader of th...
Members of the present Government, including Mrs Thatcher, have in the past expressed their determin...
Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of nondomestic property in the...
The shape of local government finance in the United Kingdom is changing. The UK Government has been ...
The Business Rate Retention Scheme (BRRS) was introduced in England 1st April 2013 with the intentio...
The Business Rate Retention Scheme (BRRS) was introduced in England 1st April 2013 with the intentio...
Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of non-domestic property in th...
Purpose Many national retailers have complained about increases in business rates tax bills since t...
How can Government and the Treasury reconcile two often contradictory aspects of the commercial prop...
How can Government and the Treasury reconcile two often contradictory aspects of the commercial prop...
How can Government and the Treasury reconcile two often contradictory aspects of the commercial prop...
We consider how the performance of commercial real estate will become vital to local authorities in ...
The shape of local government finance in the United Kingdom is changing. The UK Government has been ...
It has been nearly 2 years since the UK government reformed the system of local business rates to in...
Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of nondomestic property in the...
Mrs Thatcher first promised to scrap the domestic rating system in 1974 when she became leader of th...
Members of the present Government, including Mrs Thatcher, have in the past expressed their determin...
Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of nondomestic property in the...
The shape of local government finance in the United Kingdom is changing. The UK Government has been ...
The Business Rate Retention Scheme (BRRS) was introduced in England 1st April 2013 with the intentio...
The Business Rate Retention Scheme (BRRS) was introduced in England 1st April 2013 with the intentio...
Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of non-domestic property in th...
Purpose Many national retailers have complained about increases in business rates tax bills since t...
How can Government and the Treasury reconcile two often contradictory aspects of the commercial prop...
How can Government and the Treasury reconcile two often contradictory aspects of the commercial prop...
How can Government and the Treasury reconcile two often contradictory aspects of the commercial prop...
We consider how the performance of commercial real estate will become vital to local authorities in ...
The shape of local government finance in the United Kingdom is changing. The UK Government has been ...