Valuation bands and appeals
Finding a property's valuation band
- Your council tax bill will state the property's valuation band
Charges for each valuation band by village or town
See council tax charges for bands A to H for each village and town in North Warwickshire
Valuation bands
The Valuation Office Agency allocates the valuation band: it will allocate your dwelling to one of eight bands according to its open market capital value at 1st April 1991 (see below). If your property was built after this date, it would be subject to the same valuation criteria and assessed using 1991 values. Valuation band ranges are as follows:
- Band A: Up to and including £40,000
- Band B: £40,001 to £52,000
- Band C: £52,001 to £68,000
- Band D: £68,001 to £88,000
- Band E: £88,001 to £120,000
- Band F: £120,001 to £160,000
- Band G: £160,001 to £320,000
- Band H: More than £320,000
Who is responsible for valuation
It is the responsibility the Valuation Office and NOT the Council to value a property.
How can I appeal my valuation band
Forms are available from the Valuation Office Agency in Coventry. You can however make your own appeal which must:
- be in writing
- be served on the Listing Officers
- show your name and address
- show the address of the property to which the appeal relates
- give reason(s) for the appeal
- indicate the date the change is to be effective from
You should send your appeal to the address below.
The Listing OfficerValuation Office Agency
5th Floor Sherbourne House
Manor House Drive
Coventry
CV1 2TG
Tel 03000 501501
website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/valuation-office-agency
Please note
Whilst any appeal is outstanding, the current charges remain due and payable. Should you be successful in securing a reduction, then any overpayment will be refunded or credited to you.
Last updated Monday, 26th October 2020
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