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The receipts and expenditure business rates reckoning

Why the 2026 revaluation exposes a structural problem the government can no longer ignore
Alex Probyn. (Ryan)
Alex Probyn. (Ryan)
By Alex Probyn
Ryan
December 9, 2025 | 10:02 AM

The 2026 draft local rating lists have landed, and one thing is already clear: the receipts and expenditure method, once a niche valuation approach used only for a handful of specialist assets, is now one of the most consequential forces in the business rates system. For many properties, it has become the driver of the biggest increases in rateable values ever seen.

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