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4 September 2025 Valuation Office Agency
Why the online information available from the Council Tax database cannot be provided in more a accessible format and the laws governing this restriction.
4 September 2025 Valuation Office Agency
Provided more information about the meaning and classification of the term "dwelling" for council tax purposes in response to an FOI request.
4 September 2025 Valuation Office Agency
Provided more information about references in the Local Government Finance Act 1992 to “hereditament dwellings” and “chargeable dwellings” in response to an FOI request.
4 September 2025 Valuation Office Agency
Why a lookup table for UARN and UPRN data cannot be provided and the laws governing their non-disclosure.
4 September 2025 Valuation Office Agency
Why the requested information on changes in criteria for self-catering holiday let cannot be provided and the laws governing this non-disclosure.
These data are the Lists of Rents compiled in accordance with schedule 3B of the Rent Officers Housing Benefit Functions Order 1997 (as amended), but not used to calculate the local housing allowance (LHA) rates due to DWP policy changes introduced by The Rent Officers (Housing Benefit and Universal Credit Functions) (Amendment and Modification) Order 2021, maintaining the LHA at those rates previously determined on 31 March 2020.
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