13/04/2022
Rates Bills To Be Issued From 21 April
Rates bills for homes and businesses will begin to be issued from Thursday 21 April, Land & Property Services (LPS) has announced.
For a second year, the Executive has frozen the element of the rate bill it is responsible for to help both households and businesses. All businesses will be provided with a one month rates holiday (with some limited exceptions including utilities and larger food stores) while retail, hospitality, tourism, leisure, childcare, newspapers and airports will receive a three months rates holiday. The rates holiday amount will be discounted and shown on the overall bill issuing.
A wide range of rate reliefs and entitlements are available including; support for those entitled to Universal Credit, for people on a low income and for pensioners who live on their own.
LPS is encouraging anyone having difficulty paying to contact them for advice on payment arrangements and the range of support available. Full details can be found at www.nidirect.gov.uk/ratespayment.
There are a number of ways to pay your rate bill:
• Direct Debit is the easiest and most convenient way to pay and allows ratepayers to spread the cost over monthly instalments. You can set up a Direct Debit online.
• Pay online by debit or credit card.
• Pay at any Post Office or PayPoint.
• Domestic ratepayers can receive 4% discount if they pay their 2022/23 Rates in full on or before 10th June 2022.
The bill will set out the amount due for 2022/23, details of any rate relief which has been applied to your account and any arrears from previous years that have not been paid. If you think the information on your bill is incorrect or if you have not received a bill please contact LPS.
For a second year, the Executive has frozen the element of the rate bill it is responsible for to help both households and businesses. All businesses will be provided with a one month rates holiday (with some limited exceptions including utilities and larger food stores) while retail, hospitality, tourism, leisure, childcare, newspapers and airports will receive a three months rates holiday. The rates holiday amount will be discounted and shown on the overall bill issuing.
A wide range of rate reliefs and entitlements are available including; support for those entitled to Universal Credit, for people on a low income and for pensioners who live on their own.
LPS is encouraging anyone having difficulty paying to contact them for advice on payment arrangements and the range of support available. Full details can be found at www.nidirect.gov.uk/ratespayment.
There are a number of ways to pay your rate bill:
• Direct Debit is the easiest and most convenient way to pay and allows ratepayers to spread the cost over monthly instalments. You can set up a Direct Debit online.
• Pay online by debit or credit card.
• Pay at any Post Office or PayPoint.
• Domestic ratepayers can receive 4% discount if they pay their 2022/23 Rates in full on or before 10th June 2022.
The bill will set out the amount due for 2022/23, details of any rate relief which has been applied to your account and any arrears from previous years that have not been paid. If you think the information on your bill is incorrect or if you have not received a bill please contact LPS.
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