New Value List, Rent Roll Ready

The newly declared 2020-21 Valuation List & Government Rent Roll will be available from March 16 to May 31.

 

They can be inspected at the Rating & Valuation Department at the Cheung Sha Wan Government Offices, 15/F, 303 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon, and are also available online.

 

Proposals objecting to the new rateable values should be made on the specified form (R20A) or an electronic form (e-R20A). Faxes are not accepted, and completed forms should reach the department by May 31.

 

In the 2020-21 Budget Speech, the Financial Secretary announced the waiving of rates for 2020-21, subject to a ceiling of $1,500 per quarter for each domestic rateable tenement.

 

For each non-domestic rateable tenement, the ceiling will be $5,000 per quarter for the first two quarters, and $1,500 per quarter for the following two quarters.

 

Rates and government rent demands to be issued in early April will show the revised rateable values for 2020-21 and the amount payable.

 

Call 2152 0111 for enquiries.

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