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Council Tax Review On A Property

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funkylad20 | 11:33 Wed 28th Aug 2019 | Business & Finance
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Hi all, I am looking at a property to buy that is currently a very high tax band (G).
The neighboring (similar) properties are much lower.
I understand Council Tax is based on property values in 1991 and have no doubt that this property I am looking at was of a similar value as the neighboring properties at this time.
HOWEVER, this property I am looking at purchased additional land (an acre) in the early 2000's.
Would this be why the banding is so much higher, now? How do I find out if and when the Council Tax banding has been reviewed, since 1991?
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You could possibly ask the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) directly:

https://www.gov.uk/contact-voa
Every time I have made improvements to my home there has been a marker that states that when sold the house will be in a higher band of council tax.
This would have happened when the additional land was bought.

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