DCLG to drop plans to reform rating appeals system

The Department of Communities & Local Governance (DCLG) has announced its intention to drop plans to reform the Rating Appeals system from October 2014.

Under the proposed reforms, making a Rating Appeal was to be made more onerous on ratepayers supposedly in exchange for greater access to information as to how the Valuation Office had arrived at a rateable value.

In response, Rohan Short, Director and head of the Rating department in CBRE’s Bristol office, commented: “The proposal was unpopular since it became apparent that the additional information to be made available was so superficial it was of very little use to a ratepayer. Therefore the net effect of the proposal was just to make serving a valid appeal more difficult.

“The DCLG would perhaps have been mindful of the receipt of a very persuasive legal opinion from a leading rating QC, which did not support the rationale relied upon by the DCLG. Whilst this decision is welcomed, we will continue to lobby for real reform and greater transparency and accountability for the rating system on behalf of ratepayers.”