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14 student accommodation blocks in Northern Ireland paying no rates

It emerges following calls to remove the exemption which is costing the public purse almost £2million a year in lost revenue

The new Ulster University Belfast campus(Image: PressEye)

No rates are paid on 14 student accommodation blocks in Northern Ireland including three privately operated properties, Stormont has confirmed.

It emerges following calls to remove the exemption which is costing the public purse almost £2 million a year in lost revenue.

Stormont officials had proposed scrapping the exemption from 2018 but they said years of political instability and the Covid-19 pandemic meant it was not progressed.

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Queen's University defended the policy, saying it means prices charged for its accommodation are on average 25% lower than similar private student apartments in Belfast.

It comes as councils consider rates increases for residents amid spending pressures during the cost-of-living crisis.

Belfast City Council on Wednesday night agreed a 7.99% increase in its district rate for the upcoming financial year.

The Department of Finance told Belfast Live that 14 student accommodation properties are exempt from rates, with 11 owned or managed by Queen's and Ulster universities and three privately operated.