Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of nondomestic property in the United Kingdom. This does not imply that it is only the occupiers of business and other non-domestic property who are made worse off by the imposition of ‘business rates’. Some or all of the effective burden of nondomestic rates may be shifted backwards from the occupiers of business property to the owners of business property. This occurs if the rents that property owners can charge their tenants are reduced by the imposition of business rates. In this case, the total cost of occupying a business property (i.e. rent plus rates) is increased by less than the full amount of the non-domestic rates paid by occupiers, and part of the burden of b...
How can Government and the Treasury reconcile two often contradictory aspects of the commercial prop...
In one form or another Stamp Duty Land Tax has been a feature of the English taxation system for hun...
Tax minimization by multinational firms creates the potential for an effective tax rate differential...
Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of nondomestic property in the...
Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of non-domestic property in th...
This briefing paper provides a review of the theory and evidence relating to the impact of rates on ...
We study the impact of commercial property taxation on vacancy rates and rents in the UK, using a ne...
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...
This work is concerned with tax shifting and capitalisation of recurrent taxes on immovable property...
Research on the impact of property taxes on local real estate markets has a long history in the urba...
The incidence of local business rates on household incomes in the United Kingdom is examined by mean...
Your home will fall within a valuation band between ‘A ’ and ‘H’, which is determined by the Assesso...
Summary. This paper attempts to assess the existing empirical work on the impact of non-domestic pro...
The tax that small business owners pay on their premises has offered a useful lesson in how the ripp...
How can Government and the Treasury reconcile two often contradictory aspects of the commercial prop...
In one form or another Stamp Duty Land Tax has been a feature of the English taxation system for hun...
Tax minimization by multinational firms creates the potential for an effective tax rate differential...
Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of nondomestic property in the...
Non-domestic rates are a tax that is formally levied on the occupiers of non-domestic property in th...
This briefing paper provides a review of the theory and evidence relating to the impact of rates on ...
We study the impact of commercial property taxation on vacancy rates and rents in the UK, using a ne...
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...
This work is concerned with tax shifting and capitalisation of recurrent taxes on immovable property...
Research on the impact of property taxes on local real estate markets has a long history in the urba...
The incidence of local business rates on household incomes in the United Kingdom is examined by mean...
Your home will fall within a valuation band between ‘A ’ and ‘H’, which is determined by the Assesso...
Summary. This paper attempts to assess the existing empirical work on the impact of non-domestic pro...
The tax that small business owners pay on their premises has offered a useful lesson in how the ripp...
How can Government and the Treasury reconcile two often contradictory aspects of the commercial prop...
In one form or another Stamp Duty Land Tax has been a feature of the English taxation system for hun...
Tax minimization by multinational firms creates the potential for an effective tax rate differential...