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Can I avoid Business rates on a Council Property by using a Virtual Office?


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I live in a Council property and am starting a business. I want to avoid opening paying business rates and planning permission issues so I'm using another address ie one of these Virtual Office packages that offer a Mailbox and mail forwarding service. I'm prohibited from using my Council home as a base for business and face eviction if they think I'm running a business from there. Will using a Virtual Office be sufficient to avoid complications?

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By complications I mean Business Rates and possible eviction, my rental agreement states I cannot start a business from my home without permission. Asking for permission will start the whole assessment of Business Rates and highlight the lack of planning permission.

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  • 4 weeks later...

The first question is - do you need to pay business rates?

Are you planning on using any area of your home *exclusively* for the business, or would you, for example, be using the garage to store both stock, and things like your personal items (lawn mower etc.) and washing machine... There's a dual use exemption IIRC.

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