Minister Fitzgearld's answer is repeating general text on valuations. It does not attempt to answer your relevant question. The NAV rate for Fuel sales is set per million Litres of Sales. This was NOT published for retailers to see and is now set far too high as percentage of the retailer's margin on fuel sales. This is why Filling stations are seeing massive proposed increases in commercial rates. In an appeal process it is very difficult for any individual to tackle the legal heavyweights of the Valuations office.
Michael Dempsey
Posted on 12 Feb 2017 11:05 pm
Minister Fitzgearld's answer is repeating general text on valuations. It does not attempt to answer your relevant question. The NAV rate for Fuel sales is set per million Litres of Sales. This was NOT published for retailers to see and is now set far too high as percentage of the retailer's margin on fuel sales. This is why Filling stations are seeing massive proposed increases in commercial rates. In an appeal process it is very difficult for any individual to tackle the legal heavyweights of the Valuations office.