Mick Bates Welsh Liberal Democrat AM for Montgomeryshire, has
welcomed the announcement that self-catering businesses will be
eligible for small business rate relief. They had initially been
excluded from the scheme, causing major financial problems for
many tourism businesses in the constituency.
Mick said: "When the rate relief scheme was brought in earlier this
year, I was inundated with letters, phone calls and emails from
concerned business owners who just didn't know how they were going
to meet their business rate payments. I welcome this announcement,
and would urge the Government to bring forward an amendment to the
legislation as soon as possible, so that Council's can return any
payments already made by the affected businesses.
"There are still concerns around the scheme overall. I want the
Minister to look at the case of some of the community councils, for
example, which are now liable for rates on village halls, and
sporting facilities."
Notes:
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Earlier this year, the long-standing rural rate relief scheme was
replaced with a Wales-wide small business rate relief scheme. This
has led to benefits for some small businesses (for example, those
in Llandrindod Wells which, because of the definitions of
population, were not eligible before) but also meant that slightly
larger businesses in rural areas have to pay rates for the first
time.
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the initial Order, self-catering accommodation was not classed as a
small business, the Minister for Public Delivery announced that this
exemption was to be removed.