Product & SavingsPosted on 17.02.2023

Overpaid on your business rates?

Business rates are payable on most commercial properties in the UK. The financial impact could be quite significant if the rateable values have been applied incorrectly by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA). Additionally, a new rating list is coming into effect on 1st April 2023. This may change your rating valuation which means you could see an increase in your business rates bill.

It’s worth preparing for this potential increase by getting a business rates specialist to check as soon as your new bill arrives.

Our trusted partner, Altus Group, is one of the largest business rates specialists in the UK. Having worked with over 51,000 clients and saved over £915m since the 2017 revaluation, Altus Group can help you navigate the complex and time-consuming process of the Check, Challenge, Appeal process.


It’s still not too late to claim for the existing 2017 rating list.

Whilst the new rating list is on the horizon, you can still claim for the existing 2017 rating list, but you have to act quickly.

You could be owed money from business rates overpayments, so it’s worth getting this checked by our business rates partner, Altus Group.

They will check your business rates bill and see if you are entitled to a reduction and refund, as well as checking if there is a case to reduce your future liability.


The Altus Group service includes:

  • No upfront fees
  • No win, no fee: You only pay if Altus Group can help you secure savings.
  • Altus Group will manage the whole process on your behalf

Upload your business rates bill today!



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