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PART BRelief

Amount of E where article 12 does not apply

11.—(1) Unless article 12 applies (ratepayer liable for more than two qualifying hereditaments), where the conditions in article 7, 8 or 9 are satisfied, E is the amount specified in, or calculated in accordance with, paragraph (2).

(2) Where a hereditament satisfies the conditions prescribed by the article specified in column (1) of the table below, and the rateable value of the hereditament is within the range in the corresponding row in column (2), E is the amount specified or as calculated in the corresponding row in column (3).

Table

(1)

Article

(2)

Rateable value

(£)

(3)

Amount of E

7 (rateable value)0 to 6,0005,000,000
7 (rateable value)6,001 to 12,000Calculated in accordance with paragraph (3) of this article
8 (child care)0 to 6,0005,000,000
8 (child care)6,001 to 20,500Calculated in accordance with paragraph (4) of this article
9 (post office)0 to 9,0005,000,000
9 (post office)9,001 to 12,0002

(3) The amount of E (for hereditaments meeting the rateable value conditions or post office conditions) is derived from dividing 6000 by the figure reached by subtracting 6000 from the rateable value of the hereditament shown in the local non-domestic rating list for that day, calculated to three decimal places (rounding up or down as appropriate).

(4) The amount of E (for hereditaments meeting the child care conditions) is derived from dividing 14,500 by the figure reached by subtracting 6000 from the rateable value of the hereditament shown in the local non-domestic rating list for that day, calculated to three decimal places (rounding up or down as appropriate).