Consolidated Demand and Payment for Rates and/or Government Rent

1. What is a Consolidated Demand for rates and/or Government rent?
2. How many individual demands can be consolidated into one demand?
3. What are the advantages of a Consolidated Demand to ratepayers?
4. Can any demands for rates and/or Government rent be consolidated?
5. In some cases, tenants/occupiers are liable to pay the rates/Government rent to the registered payer. Whenever there are changes in the rateable values or the amounts of rates/Government rent, the payer may provide a photocopy of the individual demands to the tenants/occupiers for information. After joining the new service, the registered payer of consolidated accounts will no longer receive the individual demands. How can he inform the tenants/occupiers of the changes?
6. After joining the service, how can the registered payer obtain a separate payment record of an individual property for legal proceedings, or for apportionment of rates/Government rent in the sale of the property?
7. How can a registered payer change the composition of properties in a consolidated account, e.g. add a property to the account or remove one from it?
8. How to apply for this new service?