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Property tax burdening cities

26 Aug 2008, Judith Tydd, AccountancyAge

http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1768331/property-tax-burdening-cities

A senior government adviser has warned that a tax imposed on empty commercial buildings is threatening to derail regeneration projects in parts of Britain.

John Nicholls said property owners are demolishing empty buildings to avoid paying the newly introduced tax, leaving many areas 'resembling bomb sites'.

According to a report in The Guardian, some developers are leaving sites unfinished and abandoned rather than risk liability for the tax.

Nicholls said the pre-emptive demolition work is already having an aesthetic impact to stem from the tax.

'Cities are beginning to look like broken teeth,' he said.

Before the property tax was introduced, vacant offices and shops received rate relief of 50% and industrial units gained full relief. Since its implementation post-budget, all unused commercial property has to pay full business rates after a three-month grace period for commercial premises and six months for industrial property and warehouses.

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