The Revaluation Rate Rebates (Scotland) Order 1986
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RATING AND VALUATION The Revaluation Rate Rebates (Scotland) Order 1986 Approved by the House of Commons
1. This Order may be cited as the Revaluation Rate Rebates (Scotland) Order 1986 and shall come into force on the day after the day on which it is approved by a resolution of the House of Commons.
2. In this Order"the 1985 Act" means the Rating (Revaluation Rebates) (Scotland) Act 1985;"financial year" means the period of twelve months ending with 31st March 1988.
3. Subject to article 5 below, rebates under the 1985 Act of such amounts as are provided in article 4 of this Order shall be granted by rating authorities in respect of rates levied by them in respect of the financial year on lands and heritages in their area which qualify for rebate under section 1(2) of the 1985 Act.
4.(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) below the amount of rebate shall be 50 per cent of the amount by which the amount payable in respect of rates levied on the lands and heritages for the financial year according to their revaluation rateable value exceeds the amount of rates which would have been payable in respect of the same lands and heritages for the financial year according to 3 times their pre-revaluation rateable value. (2) In calculating the amount payable in respect of rates levied on the lands and heritages for the financial year no account shall be taken of the provisions of section 9 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975([2]) (restriction on rates payable when valuation appeal is pending). (3) The maximum amount of rebate in respect of any particular lands and heritages is £5,000.
5.(1) The rating authority for each area shall ascertain those lands and heritages which qualify for a rebate under section 1(2) of the 1985 Act and by 1st June 1987 shall grant the rebate appropriate to those lands and heritages. (2) A rebate may be granted either by making a payment of the amount of the rebate or by reducing the amount of rates payable by the amount of the rebate. (3) By 8th June 1987 the rating authority shall publish in a newspaper circulating in their area a notice notifying ratepayers that any ratepayer who considers that he is entitled to a rebate but who either
(4) An application submitted under paragraph (3) above shall be determined by the rating authority and on determining the application the rating authority shall forthwith
(5) If the rating authority fail to make a determination in accordance with paragraph (4) above within 28 days of the submission of an application under paragraph (3) above they shall be deemed to have refused the application.
6. Where any alteration is made in the rates levied by the rating authority, or in the pre- revaluation rateable value or in the revaluation rateable value of any lands and heritages
7.(1) Subject to paragraph (2) below any ratepayer who is dissatisfied with a determin ation of the rating authority under articles 5(4) or 6 above or with a deemed refusal under article 5(5) above may, within 28 days of that determination or deemed refusal, appeal by way of summary application to the sheriff, whose decision shall not be subject to review; and if the sheriff allows the appeal he may direct that the rating authority grant the rebate. (2) An appeal under paragraph (1) above shall be competent only if the ratepayer within 14 days of the determination or deemed refusal intimates to the rating authority by recorded delivery service that he intends to appeal. (3) Nothing in this order affects any right of appeal in respect of any entry in the valuation roll.
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