Non-domestic rates assessments
Dear Birmingham City Council,
Please can you provide a list of non-domestic rates assessments in your authority area in excess of £30,000 Rateable Value detailing the company name, hereditament address including postcode and Rateable Value.
Yours faithfully,
Clare White
Dear Clare White,
I am writing in respect of your recent enquiry for information under the
provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Please find attached a spreadsheet supplying you with the following
information you have requested in relation to National Non Domestic Rates
accounts with a rateable value of over £30,000. The information supplied
is:
1. The name of the company
2. The address
3. The rateable value
Due to Data Protection reasons any individual named ratepayers have been
omitted.
(See attached file: NDR FOI5601.xls)
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Yours sincerely
Mr D Mcglinchey
Revenues Manager
Client Side
0121 464 1468
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