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Welcome to Business Rates
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For further information on Business Rates, please contact;
Business Rates
Tel: 01276 707136
Fax: 01276 707440
Surrey Heath Borough Council
Surrey Heath House
Knoll Road
Camberley
Surrey GU15 3HD
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Vacant Commercial Property List Opens in a new window
Useful Links
- Service Standards
- Business Rates Revaluation
- Citizens Advice Bureau Opens in a new window
- Valuation Office Opens in a new window
- Department for Communities and Local Government Opens in a new window
- Business Associations
- Business Directory listing Opens in a new window
- Business Breakfast
Important changes: The Government has reviewed the amount of Business Rate relief granted to empty properties with a view to providing a strong incentive to bring vacant property back into use.
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Online Forms
Use the downloadable forms
Business Rates enquiries
Register your business Opens in a new window
Direct Debit form Opens in a new window
Small Business Rate Relief application 2007/2008 onwards Opens in a new window
Use the downloadable forms
Business Rates Multipliers
The level of Business Rates due in respect of your premises is based on a valuation of your property.
View more information on the Business Rates Multiplier
The level of Business Rates due in respect of your premises is based on a valuation of your property.
View more information on the Business Rates Multiplier
Rateable Values
With the exception of properties that are exempt from Business Rates, each non-domestic property has a Rateable Value.
View information on rateable values
With the exception of properties that are exempt from Business Rates, each non-domestic property has a Rateable Value.
View information on rateable values
Transitional Arrangements
The Transitional Relief Scheme was introduced by the Government - the conversion from General Rates to National Non-Domestic Rates in 1990
View information on the Transitional Arrangements
The Transitional Relief Scheme was introduced by the Government - the conversion from General Rates to National Non-Domestic Rates in 1990
View information on the Transitional Arrangements
Exemptions and Reliefs
If you are the owner of or are leasing a business property which is not being used and is substantially empty, unless the property falls into one of the exempt categories, you will be subject to an Empty Property Rate
View more information on Exemptions and Reliefs
If you are the owner of or are leasing a business property which is not being used and is substantially empty, unless the property falls into one of the exempt categories, you will be subject to an Empty Property Rate
View more information on Exemptions and Reliefs
