Business Rates

                                          GOOD NEWS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES

Temporary increase in the amount of Small Business Rate Relief available to eligible ratepayers extended to 30 September 2012

Business rates (NNDR) are a national tax that East Devon District Council collects and administers locally. Rateable Values (RVs) are set by the Valuation Office Agency.

If you can't find the information you want from the table below, please let us know by emailing revenues@eastdevon.gov.uk or ring our Business Rates team on 01395 517445.

Application Forms Find the application form you need.
Business Rates 2011/2012 Find out about this year's charges.
Business Rates Bills We can offer a variety of ways to pay your bill. We can also send you a copy within seven days if you need one.
Contact us Email revenues@eastdevon.gov.uk or check our contact details.
Data Protection How we hold or use information about you.
Debt What happens if you fall behind with rate payments? Don't get swamped with debt!  Get advice on how to prevent and deal with it.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) The question you need an answer to may be among those we get asked most often.
Information Leaflets We have a range of leaflets which give information and advice about business rates.
Moving If you are moving into new premises or vacating your current property, please let us know.
Rating Appeals If you think the rateable value of your business is wrong, you may be able to appeal against it.
Reliefs A wide range of reliefs is available which may reduce your rates bill.
Transitional Phasing Any significant change to the rates bill, caused directly by the change in the RV following a Revaluation is limited by transitional phasing.
Satisfaction Survey Please contact us at revenues@eastdevon.gov.uk to let us know how we can improve our service to you.
Useful links Other sites that might help with your Business Rates enquiries.
Valuation Find out how rateable values are worked out, how they affect your bill and who is responsible for setting them.

Page last updated on 20 January 2012