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Revaluation and the appeals process

By: Language: English Series: Facilities Management ; 12(8) May 2005, 14-16(3)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Advises occupiers and owners of commercial property on how to challenge the valuation of their premises following the 2005 revaluation, which came into effect in England and Wales on 1 April 2005. Examines the appeals process, appeals against the revaluation, appeals for changed circumstances and considers the issues concerning unoccupied premises, part-occupied property and bills and transitional errors. Suggests that large organisations might find it worth commissioning an audit of past liability to identify any possible overpayments. Provides three case studies exemplifying transitional errors and delayed billing.
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Advises occupiers and owners of commercial property on how to challenge the valuation of their premises following the 2005 revaluation, which came into effect in England and Wales on 1 April 2005. Examines the appeals process, appeals against the revaluation, appeals for changed circumstances and considers the issues concerning unoccupied premises, part-occupied property and bills and transitional errors. Suggests that large organisations might find it worth commissioning an audit of past liability to identify any possible overpayments. Provides three case studies exemplifying transitional errors and delayed billing.