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GeoPlace launches new service to help councils find and keep business rates

Posted: 28 February 2018

GeoPlace has launched a new service to work with councils to provide a targeted report on properties missing from their business rates registers. Most councils have a ratings s

GeoPlace has launched a new service to work with councils to provide a targeted report on properties missing from their business rates registers.

Most councils have a ratings shortfall, business rates that should be collected but for one reason or another aren't. GeoPlace's new service will help councils identify these gaps in the collection of non-domestic rates, resulting in an improved ratings list for councils.

In October 2015, the Government announced its intention to enable local government to retain all business rates raised locally. At present, local government retains 50% of business rates locally and is working with central government on ways in which councils can be given greater control over their income going forward, the idea being to incentivise councils to grow their tax base by adopting pro-development planning practices supporting economic growth.

With its new service, GeoPlace uses its expertise in data mining and analytics to undertake an in-depth audit of council held data to strip out the âpossibles' and provide the âprobables' of properties missing from the business rates register. By returning a qualified list with minimal false positives, officer time is reduced during follow-up investigations.

Simon Bleckly, Audit and Counter Fraud Officer at Salford City Council said "GeoPlace delivered a report which our business rates team readily accepted. This helped us to confirm confidence in our register as well as find the âneedles in the haystack' properties which were missing from our records. We gave GeoPlace a brief to minimise the number of false-positives in the report â thus minimising the amount of resource required on our part â and GeoPlace delivered."

Simon Barlow, GeoPlace's Executive Director of Consultancy said "Being 50% owned by the Local Government Association, GeoPlace has strong existing relationships with councils in England and Wales. Having worked with every council in the country to build and maintain a central hub of 42 million addresses and 1.39 million streets to create the National Address and National Street Gazetteers, we have a deep understanding of property data. These datasets draw on almost 95 million records from several authoritative government property and address databases, including the Valuation Office Agency, with which we work with on a weekly basis to match its data against the National Address Gazetteer. This means that we are well qualified to apply our expertise to help councils identify properties missing from their ratings lists."


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About GeoPlace

GeoPlace is a world class expert in address and street information management, working internationally as well as in the UK to help our partners and customers maximise the value of their spatial information for better decision making.
GeoPlace was formed in 2010 as a result of a government call for a standard index of addresses by joining together an established public sector organisation and a skilled private sector organisation, which had been specialising in spatial data infrastructure since 2000.
GeoPlace maintains a national infrastructure that supports the address and street information needs of the public and private sectors. Its work relies heavily on close working relationships with every local authority in England and Wales. This relationship has been developed over more than a decade, to build the National Street Gazetteer and the National Address Gazetteer infrastructure. Both underpin efficient and effective services, bringing direct service delivery benefits to users.
See https://www.geoplace.co.uk

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