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Business tax, rates and premises

Non-Domestic Rates (NDR) are also known as business rates and are taxes to help pay for local services. These are charges on most non domestic properties.
Search our Business Wales Property Database for commercial land and property, available for sale and rent throughout Wales. Search by property size, type and tenure.
Choosing the right premises is a key business decision. Your premises should help you to operate effectively without excessive costs.
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Browse content including National Insurance and self-assessment guidance on GOV.UK.
This stakeholder update brings together the latest information provided by the Welsh Government on the Non-Domestic Rates (NDR) system in Wales.

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HMRC publishes the Employer Bulletin 6 times a year, giving employers and agents the latest information on topics and issues that may affect them.
The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee announced on 1 August 2024 to reduce the Bank of England base rate to 5% from 5.25%.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has launched a digital tool to help businesses estimate what registering for VAT may mean for them.
A Bill to reform the local tax system in Wales, including non-domestic rates and council tax, has today (16 July 2024) been passed by the Senedd.
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