RATEABLE - significado y definición. Qué es RATEABLE
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Qué (quién) es RATEABLE - definición

TYPE OF PROPERTY TAX
Local government rates; Rate (tax); Ratepayer; Rateable value; Rates (taxation); County rate; County rates; Ratepayers

Rateable      
·adj ·see Ratable.
rateable      
(also ratable)
¦ adjective able to be rated or estimated.
Derivatives
rateability noun
rateably adverb
rateable value         
(rateable values)
In Britain, the rateable value of a building was a value based on its size and facilities, which was used in calculating local taxes called rates.
N-COUNT

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Rates (tax)

Rates are a type of property tax system in the United Kingdom, and in places with systems deriving from the British one, the proceeds of which are used to fund local government. Some other countries have taxes with a more or less comparable role, like France's taxe d'habitation.

Ejemplos de uso de RATEABLE
1. Camden has one of the highest rateable values in England.
2. For pubs with high rateable values this is doubled or trebled under a multiplier for premises primarily selling alcohol
3. Of 287 pubs only '% are in the higher rateable bands D and E and therefore face the largest fees.
4. Business rates are set at 44 per cent of the rateable value of the property, so if a pub‘s rateable value is increased by 1,000 either because it attracts extra custom with regular quiz nights or because it has a ‘friendly‘ atmosphere, the bill would increase by 440 a year.
5. By contrast five of the eight cinemas and six of the 11 theatres in the borough are in the top two rateable value bands.