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2023 Non-Domestic Rating list

You can now see the rateable value for your business property and tell us if you think it is too high.

The non-domestic rating list and official statistics have been published for the 2023 revaluation. 

The rating list sets out all rateable values for non-domestic properties in England and Wales. It is used by local authorities to help determine business rates. But your rateable value isn’t the same as your business rates bill. 

The official statistics for Revaluation 2023 have been updated. They show the changes in rateable values of all non-domestic properties since the last revaluation in 2017.

What does this mean? 

The publication of the 2023 Non-Domestic Rating list means that the 2017 list has now closed. There are only limited circumstances in which changes may be made to your previous rateable value.  

Read more about the closure of the 2017 list

You are now able to check the factual information used for your valuation in the 2023 list, and tell the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) if anything is wrong. This is called a Check. 

You can also challenge your new rateable value if you think it is too high. Read more about how to Check and Challenge your business rates

Find out more  

Read our blog to find out how to avoid making some common mistakes when making a Check case. 

For any questions about business rates bills, reliefs or payments you should contact your local council.

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Published 3 April 2023