FarmerGilies
Member
Someone needs to pinch me so I awake from this nightmare.
Just been contacted by www.voa.gov.uk to say that they have been asked by our local council to rate our manege and stables for NNDR. We've been in this property for 4 years and this is the first I've ever heard of this, my neighbours (with horsey facilities) have never heard of it either, none of their property is NNDR rated (YET).
We have a 20 x 60 manege, 4 stables, small tack room and hay barn.
I did a bit of research and in the end contacted BHS for advice - The nightmare now gets worse as they say the council could come back at us to 01-04-2010 and as we're not a business (we're not actually allowed to run a business due to planning restrictions on the riding school and stables) we wouldn't qualify for Small Business Rate Relief either.
The chap from BHS did give me some pointers on how to try to get them to lower the rateable value for some of the buildings in our yard when they visit and he advised us to play on the fact that we're not allowed to run as a business - This actually worries me more, as an admission that we're not a business surely disqualifies us from claiming the relief?
All a complete nightmare as this potentially exposes us to having to pay a bill of several thousand pounds in arrears and then an ongoing payment of probably around £1K per annum.
Needless to say we don't have that sort of cash washing around to pay the "arrears" and we're budgeted down to the last penny anyway so an additional £100 a month will force us to sell up and move.
All very sad - Any advice anyone?
Just been contacted by www.voa.gov.uk to say that they have been asked by our local council to rate our manege and stables for NNDR. We've been in this property for 4 years and this is the first I've ever heard of this, my neighbours (with horsey facilities) have never heard of it either, none of their property is NNDR rated (YET).
We have a 20 x 60 manege, 4 stables, small tack room and hay barn.
I did a bit of research and in the end contacted BHS for advice - The nightmare now gets worse as they say the council could come back at us to 01-04-2010 and as we're not a business (we're not actually allowed to run a business due to planning restrictions on the riding school and stables) we wouldn't qualify for Small Business Rate Relief either.
The chap from BHS did give me some pointers on how to try to get them to lower the rateable value for some of the buildings in our yard when they visit and he advised us to play on the fact that we're not allowed to run as a business - This actually worries me more, as an admission that we're not a business surely disqualifies us from claiming the relief?
All a complete nightmare as this potentially exposes us to having to pay a bill of several thousand pounds in arrears and then an ongoing payment of probably around £1K per annum.
Needless to say we don't have that sort of cash washing around to pay the "arrears" and we're budgeted down to the last penny anyway so an additional £100 a month will force us to sell up and move.
All very sad - Any advice anyone?