20 Dec, 2022 SCOTTISH BUDGET STATEMENT - THE IMPACT ON REVALUATION IN 2023 By Tom Fothergill Last week saw Deputy First Minister John Swinney deliver the 2023-24 Scottish Budget, and as expected, there were several notable points...
20 Oct, 2021 BUSINESS RATES CHANGES IN THE AUTUMN BUDGET 2021 By Josh Myerson Ratepayers should be sitting on the edge of their seats, waiting to hear what the Chancellor of the Exchequer will announce next...
28 Sep, 2021 LABOUR CONFERENCE - BUSINESS RATES CHANGES By Josh Myerson Another annual party conference brings with it yet another commitment to scrap the business rates system. This week it was the turn of...
10 Feb, 2020 SHIFTING THE BURDEN FROM HIGH STREET TO HOME... By Josh Myerson The new government's first budget is only a few weeks away and, right on cue, speculation on what property-related measures might be...
20 Dec, 2019 ON YOUR MARKS, GET SET... By Montagu Evans Northern Ireland (NI) is pushing ahead with the Rating Revaluation next year and from 1st April 2020 all 75,000 business properties will...
13 Dec, 2019 BLUE SKY THINKING... By Josh Myerson So, there we have it. The Conservatives have secured a substantial working majority that might just give the new Government a chance to...
25 Nov, 2019 STUCK IN THE MIDDLE WITH YOU... By Josh Myerson And now it's Labour's turn to reveal their plans for business rates, should they find their way into office in December. Labour, as with...
20 Nov, 2019 COMING IN TO LAND... By Josh Myerson Whilst the Conservatives’ proposals might have drawn criticism for being somewhat conservative in their approach to rating reform, the...
18 Nov, 2019 MANIFESTLY UNHELPFUL... By Josh Myerson General Elections, much like Rating Revaluations, seem to come round at an ever increasing pace. And, as one might expect, the election...
11 Nov, 2019 BEYOND REPAIR? By Josh Myerson The Treasury Select Committee has published its initial findings following their detailed investigation into the impact of business rates...