Freedom of Information Requests
Business Rates Freedom of Information Requests
Hartlepool Borough Council receives a number of requests of a similar nature for information which relates to Business Rate accounts (non-domestic properties). To address these requests we are now publishing specific information on:
•Empty Properties
•Mandatory and Discretionary Relief
•Full list of non-domestic properties within Hartlepool with their Rateable
Value.
Empty Properties
This is a snapshot of data as at 22 June 2016, and lists non-domestic properties that are in receipt of an empty property relief or exemption.
The start date of the current exemption/relief is not necessarily the date the property became unoccupied. An alternative exemption/relief may have been awarded prior to the start date of the current relief/exemption confirmed on the report.
You can download the list of Empty Properties
Mandatory and Discretionary Relief
The list is a snapshot as at 22 June 2016, and confirms non domestic properties awarded Mandatory or Discretionary Relief.
You can download a list of Mandatory and Discretionary Relief
This is a snapshot of data as at 22 June 2016, and lists the rateable value of all non domestic properties within the Hartlepool Borough Council area.
We will publish this information on a half yearly basis; we will not provide individual responses to requests during the year for similar information but will re-direct requests to our published list of reports held on this webpage.
You can download the Full list of non-domestic properties within Hartlepool with their Rateable Value
Limitations on Data
•Ratepayers names and correspondence addresses are only provided for
Limited Companies and Government Bodies and not for individuals (sole traders,
partnerships etc). Data Protection prevents the publication of individual
names.
•The ratepayer is the person liable to pay the charge. In many cases this is a
leaseholder and not an owner. It is not possible to identify the owners from
our records.
•Account references are not included as these are personal to the account, and
are used to ensure that a ratepayer is actually the account holder when they
contact the Council.
•The correspondence address is the last contact address on the Business Rates
records