- Description Help with Description
- Public house and premises
- Local council
- Swansea
- Local council reference Help with Local council reference
- 9220977000636
- Rating list Help with Rating list
- 2023
- Effective date Help with Effective date
- 1 April 2023
- Transitional relief certificate issued Help with Transitional relief certificate issued
- No
- Special category code Help with Special category code
- 226G
63, The Kingsway, Swansea, SA1 5JW
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Valuation
£10,500
This is the rateable value for the property. It is not what you pay in business rates or rent. Your local council uses the rateable value to calculate the business rates bill.
Valuations for this property
Valuations Help with Valuations | Effective date Help with Effective date | Rateable value |
---|---|---|
CURRENT 1 April 2023 to present | 1 April 2023 | £10,500 |
PREVIOUS 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2023 | 1 April 2017 | £15,000 |
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) uses ‘fair maintainable turnover’ to value public houses. This is the annual income a reasonably efficient landlord could expect to achieve on a certain date.
A rental percentage is applied to the turnover estimate to get the rateable value. The percentage takes into account things like the type of pub and its location.
Turnover information for the business at this property is not available to the public. If you own or occupy the property, sign in or register for a business rates valuation account to see the calculation.
Help with current valuation
You can tell the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) that:
- your property details (such as floor area sizes and parking) need changing
- you think your rateable value is too high
You need a business rates valuation account to tell the VOA yourself or appoint an agent to do it for you.
Sign in or register for an accountThe Valuation Office Agency (VOA) uses ‘fair maintainable turnover’ to value public houses. This is the annual income a reasonably efficient landlord could expect to achieve on a certain date.
A rental percentage is applied to the turnover estimate to get the rateable value. The percentage takes into account things like the type of pub and its location.
Turnover information for the business at this property is not available to the public. If you own or occupy the property, sign in or register for a business rates valuation account to see the calculation.
£10,500 is the rateable value for this property set by the Valuation Office Agency.
It is not what you pay in business rates or rent. Your local council uses the rateable value to calculate your business rates bill.
Business rates are used to partly fund local council services.
Estimate your business rates bill
You may also be entitled to business rates relief.
Some properties are eligible for discounts from the local council on their business rates. You have to contact your local council to see if you’re eligible and apply.
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Email address: ccaservice@voa.gov.uk