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Are any non-domestic properties exempt from business rates?

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Are any non-domestic properties exempt from business rates?

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Yes there are some exemptions such as: • Agricultural land and buildings • Fish farms • Churches and other places of worship • Sewers • Public parks • Certain property used for disabled people • Swinging moorings for boats

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Some types of property are exempt from Business Rates. This means that no Business Rates are charged for them. Exempt properties include: • agricultural land and buildings • fish farms • churches and other places of worship • sewers • public parks • certain property used for disabled people • swinging moorings for boats Follow this link to read more about exemptions for Business Rates.

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