The document discusses how regional airports must adapt to changing economic conditions but can improve profits by challenging existing business rates, which are taxes on commercial properties. It quotes Stuart Hicks, a UK expert in rating law, saying that nothing remains the same and airports can gain significantly by questioning their business rates liabilities.
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1. WE ALWAYS
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the Operational
Assess the
Opportunity
LOOK BEYOND.
Business
Challenge
Convention
Nothing stays the same. Regional airports worldwide have had to
adapt to a changing world with an uncertain economic outlook,
but there are signi鍖cant gains to be made by challenging business
rates liabilities that will improve pro鍖t and strengthen the
business.
- Stuart Hicks, leading UK expert in Rating Law
MANCHESTER LEEDS LONDON YORK DUBLIN ABU DHABI
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