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Business rates in Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne has 15,212 rated business properties with a median rateable value of £8,000. Around 63% sit below the £12,000 Small Business Rate Relief threshold, so a large share could pay little or no business rates, if the relief is applied.
At £8,000, the typical Newcastle upon Tyne rateable value is below the England & Wales median of £9,600. The largest single group of properties falls in the under £12,000 band, and the average (£33,533) runs ahead of the median, the sign of a long tail of higher-value premises.
Rateable values across Newcastle upon Tyne
- Under £12,000 (100% SBRR possible)9,565 (63%)
- £12,000-£15,000 (tapered SBRR)831 (5%)
- £15,000-£51,000 (small business / RHL multiplier)3,045 (20%)
- £51,000 and above (standard multiplier)1,771 (12%)
Which multiplier applies in Newcastle upon Tyne?
Multipliers are national, not local. Properties under £51,000 use the small business multiplier (43.2p), or the lower RHL multiplier(38.2p) if they're retail, hospitality or leisure. £51,000 and above use the standard 48.0p. Estimate yours with the calculator.
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How much are business rates in Newcastle upon Tyne?
Your bill is your rateable value multiplied by the national multiplier (48.0p standard, 43.2p small business, or 38.2p for retail, hospitality and leisure under £51,000), minus any relief. In Newcastle upon Tyne the median rateable value is £8,000.
Who sets business rates in Newcastle upon Tyne?
Your rateable value is set by the Valuation Office Agency; your local council issues and collects the bill and applies relief. The multiplier is set nationally.
How do I know if I'm overpaying in Newcastle upon Tyne?
Upload your bill to our free checker, we cross-check your rateable value against the official VOA list and comparable Newcastle upon Tyne properties, and flag any missed relief.
Other areas
Property counts and rateable values are derived from the Valuation Office Agency rating list, used under the VOA's terms and conditions. Check an individual property on the GOV.UK valuation service.