Valuation Office Property Lists

Summary

The Valuation Office Agency in England maintains several lists for property valuation and taxation purposes. The Council Tax Valuation List includes domestic properties and determines council tax based on property banding. The Non-Domestic Rating List includes commercial properties like shops and offices for business rates. The Local Taxation List contains properties exempt from local taxes, such as those owned by charities or used for agricultural purposes. Dwellings are specifically listed on the Council Tax Valuation List.

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elaborate Your home falls under the Council Tax Valuation List.
The Council Tax Valuation List categorises domestic properties for council tax purposes. It includes details like the property's banding (A-H), which determines the council tax amount you pay. The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) is responsible for maintaining this list in England.
so what are the exempt properties listed on
Exempt properties in the Council Tax Valuation List include:
- Student halls of residence
- Armed forces accommodation
- Properties empty due to owner's detention
- Properties of recently deceased persons
- Properties occupied only by persons under *
- Empty annexes being used as part of the main property.
what is the regional lias
I'm sorry, but "Regional Lias" is not a recognized term in English law. Could you please clarify or provide more context?
regional list
The Valuation Office Agency in England maintains regional lists for both the Council Tax Valuation List (domestic properties) and Non-Domestic Rating List (commercial properties) based on geographical areas. These regional lists are used to calculate tax rates.
what is the non-domestic list
The Non-Domestic Rating List, maintained by the Valuation Office Agency in England, includes all non-domestic properties like shops, offices, factories, etc. It's used for calculating business rates.
what is the central list
The Central Rating List in England is a list of hereditaments (property units) that are not attached to a particular location, like utility networks, railways, etc. It's managed by the Valuation Office Agency for business rates purposes.
what other list does the valuation provide
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) also provides:
- Local Taxation List: Contains details of properties that are exempt from local taxes.
- Council Tax Exemption List: Contains properties exempt from council taxes.
Please note that these lists may vary regionally.
elaborate on local taxation and what in fact this list contains
The Local Taxation List contains details of properties exempt from local taxes. It may include properties such as those owned by charities, agricultural land, and religious buildings. The list is maintained by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) and can vary regionally.
does the local taxation list contain property that is taxable
No, the Local Taxation List typically contains properties that are exempt from local taxes, rather than those that are taxable. However, regulations may vary by region.
so the local list will contain all domestic property
No, the Local Taxation List contains properties exempt from local taxes. Domestic properties fall under the Council Tax Valuation List, unless they are exempt for reasons like those stated earlier.
what list are domestic property included in
Domestic properties in England are included in the Council Tax Valuation List, which is maintained by the Valuation Office Agency. This list is used for the calculation of council tax.
all property is included on the valuation list?
Yes, all properties in England, both domestic and non-domestic, are included in some form of valuation list maintained by the Valuation Office Agency. This could be the Council Tax Valification List, Non-Domestic Rating List, or Local Taxation List depending on the property's nature and use.
what list are dwellings on
Dwellings, which are considered domestic properties, are listed on the Council Tax Valuation List. This list is maintained by the Valuation Office Agency in England.