That's what I thought. It is most vexing - seems extremely high.
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Originally posted by Pelican eats pigeon View PostThat's what I thought. It is most vexing - seems extremely high.
See post #2.JEFFREY SHAW, solicitor [and Topic Expert], Nether Edge Law*
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Originally posted by Pelican eats pigeon View PostSorry, I was slightly off topic. It just came into my mind when I saw the discussion on RV.
As regards your question: contact HMRC (Valuation Office). That's where newer RVs- and Council Tax bands- are determined.JEFFREY SHAW, solicitor [and Topic Expert], Nether Edge Law*
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2. Telephone advice: see http://www.landlordzone.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=34638.
3. For paid advice about conveyancing/leaseholds/L&T, contact me* and become a private client.
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