The Welsh
Government launched the high street rates relief scheme in April 2017 to
provide targeted support for business affected by the independent
revaluation and by the growth of internet sales. Following lobbying from 12 Welsh BIDS led by Your Pontypridd, and following the support given by the UK Government to English retailers in the October 2018 budget, new First Minister Mark Drakeford who was previously Welsh Finance Minister made the following announcement thanks to pressure from Welsh BIDS.
I am today extending the scheme for a further year and extending the relief available through the scheme to businesses. The enhanced scheme will go significantly further than in previous years, providing support to all retailers in Wales with a rateable value of up to £50,000.
We will make an extra £23.6m of support available in 2019-20 through the high street rates relief scheme to support Welsh businesses – this is in addition to the more than £210m we provide through our other sources of support to help businesses pay their rates bills.
The enhanced high street rates relief scheme will
provide support to around 15,000 small and medium-sized businesses in
2019-20. It will be fully funded by the Welsh Government and will
provide support of up to £2,500 towards non-domestic rates bills for retail properties with a rateable value of up to £50,000.
It will reduce rates bills to zero for retail properties with a rateable value up to £9,100 and reduce bills by £2,500 for properties with a higher rateable value.
As well as increasing the level of support for retailers on the high street, the enhanced scheme will support retailers in other locations. Ratepayers who will benefit from the relief include those with occupied retail premises, such as shops, restaurants, cafes, pubs and wine bars.
We estimate that around 15,000 ratepayers will be helped by the scheme, which will operate in addition to our existing relief schemes.
A further £2.4m will be allocated to local authorities to provide additional discretionary rates relief for local businesses and other ratepayers to respond to specific local issues.
This funding will be provided to local authorities through the revenue support grant in 2019-20.
This extension to the high street rates relief scheme and the additional funding for discretionary rates relief, together with the permanent small business rates relief scheme, which has been in place since April 2018 and other bespoke reliefs, combine to offer timely and targeted support for ratepayers across Wales.
This approach makes full use of the consequential we received in the UK Autumn Budget. We have designed a scheme which fits the needs and circumstances of small businesses in Wales.
The eligibility criteria for qualifying businesses for the enhanced high street and retail rates relief scheme are as follows.
The relief will exclude: