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Rates are taxes based on the capital value of your home. Central government uses rates to help pay for services such as education, roads and housing. Local councils use rates to help pay for services such as waste collection and leisure centres.
Rates are collected by Land & Property Services (previously Rate Collection Agency). Your rate bill is sent to you by post annually.
Rates have to be paid. Failure to pay rates can lead to fines, imprisonment or even the loss of your home. If you are struggling to pay your rates, check if you qualify for help.
What are rates?
Rates are taxes based on the capital value of your home. Rates are used by central government and local councils to fund public services. More 
Who has to pay rates?
Most home owners and tenants in Northern Ireland have to pay rates. Failure to pay rates can lead to fines or imprisonment, or even the loss of your home. More 
Paying rates on empty homes
Currently you can apply for an exemption from rates if your property is vacant. However, from 1 October 2011 even empty properties will be liable for rates More 
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