Business rates - what you need to know about the changes

Fleur Lewis, partner at Bishop Fleming accountants

Business rates are based on a property’s potential rental value, taking into account rents paid by surrounding businesses. This is then multiplied by the property’s size and by an annually adjusted multiplier, writes Fleur Lewis, partner at Bishop Fleming accountants.

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