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Council Rates Query

  • 17-06-2011 2:24pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 108 ✭✭


    Mr. X builds a new business premises and moves in. One month late gets a letter from the council to say he has to be assessed for rates. Somebody comes from valuation office in Dublin and measures the area. No contact since then. Should Mr. X continue to ignore it and hope a letter has been lost someplace or will rates be backdated to the day the new building opened? Any advice please.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17 Poppydee


    had a similar experience myself and got the valuation certificate within a couple of months of the valuation, from the date of your acceptance of the valuation cert you will be charged entry year property rate.
    My advise would be to query the proposed cert and delay it as much as you can, since the rates are payable from the day of acceptance from what I recall.


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