

To work out what you need to pay you’ll need to value your property using a valuation date. Section 19 of the ATED technical guidance explains more about the meaning of ‘dwelling’. Some properties are not classed as dwellings.

It includes any gardens, grounds and buildings within them.įind out about valuing different types of properties for example mixed use, more than one dwelling and multiple interests in properties. Your property is a dwelling if all or part of it is used, or could be used, as a residence, for example a house or flat. There are reliefs and exemptions from the tax, which may mean you do not have to pay. Returns must be submitted on or after 1 April in any chargeable period.

£2 million (for returns from 2013 to 2014 onwards).is a dwelling - find out the meaning of ‘dwelling’ in the next section.You’ll need to complete an ATED return if your property: after 1 April 2022 - use the date you acquired it as the valuation dateĪTED is an annual tax payable mainly by companies that own UK residential property valued at more than £500,000.on or before 1 April 2022 - use 1 April 2022 as the revaluation date.The 2023 to 2024 chargeable period is a revaluation year. If you haven’t received your postal pack ten days before the election, please contact our customer contact centre on 01 during office hours.You must revalue your property every 5 years in line with ATED legislation. If you forget to send your postal vote back in time, you can hand deliver it to any polling station in Salford before 10pm on Thursday. When you are registered for postal voting, this means that any ballot papers for the elections will be sent to you via the postal service a couple of weeks before election day and you return them the same way in a pre-paid envelope included with your postal pack. If you are not registered or you are not sure if you are, you can register online on the GOV.UK website. Alternatively, you can call our contact centre on 01 and they can tell you if you are registered and advise further. To set up a postal vote you need to first be registered to vote. Details of the address to post it to are below.ĭownload the postal vote form (Adobe PDF format, 83kb) You can then post it back to us free, or scan and send it if you can or take a clear photo and email that to us. Or, you can download and print the postal application form below, complete it fully and sign it. You can email us at call 01 with your name and full address, including postcode and we can post a form to you. By law we need a signed application form to allow a postal vote.
