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Business rates

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Plymouth City Council
Last updated:
20 July 2017
Topic:
Business and economy
Licence:
Open Government Licence

Summary

This data has been taken from LG Inform at http://lginform.local.gov.uk/ data reference ID 202. It shows the percentage of business rates collected in Plymouth between financial year 2008/2009 and 2015/2016.

Percentage of Business rates collected - This is the amount of non-domestic rates collected during the year, expressed as a percentage of the amount of non-domestic rates due.

County data is the sum of billing authorities. Source name: Communities and Local Government Collection name: Council tax collection rates

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Download Business Rates Collected as percentages - Plymouth 2008 - 2016 , Format: CSV, Dataset: Business rates CSV 20 July 2017 Preview CSV 'Business Rates Collected as percentages - Plymouth 2008 - 2016', Dataset: Business rates

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