The national non-domestic rating multiplier is the rate in the pound by which the rateable value is multiplied to produce the annual rate bill for a property. It is set annually by the Government and, except in a revaluation year, cannot, by law, rise by more than the amount of the increase in the retail prices index.
For the financial year 2010-11, the multiplier is 41.4p.
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