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Hundreds of businesses in Powys receive rate relief support

Powys in Mid Wales

Over 650 Powys businesses in the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors have had their business rates bills reduced after applying for a rate relief scheme, the county council has said.

The Business Rates Retail, Leisure and Hospitality Rates Relief scheme for financial year 2023-24, which is administered by Powys County Council, has seen 660 businesses in the county receive the 75% relief which has reduced their business rate bills by £3.4m.

Now the council is urging remaining eligible businesses to apply for the rate relief for this financial year.

The Welsh Government scheme, which supports Powys businesses in recovering from the impacts of the pandemic and the ongoing economic challenges including high inflation rates, offers eligible occupied businesses a discount of 75% on the business rates bill for a property.

The scheme will apply to all eligible ratepayers with a relief cap for all business properties up to a maximum of £110,000.

The council has received funding of up to £4.9m in the way of a Welsh Government grant for the scheme.

The council has received a Welsh Government grant of up to £4.9m to fund the scheme.

The business must be in the retail, leisure, hospitality or tourism sectors, for example shops, pubs and restaurants, gyms, performance venues and hotels.

The rate relief scheme is available until 31 March 2024. Businesses who meet the eligibility criteria must apply for this rate relief.

Cllr David Thomas, Cabinet Member for Finance and Corporate Transformation, said: “We estimate that 900 businesses in Powys may be entitled to this 75% rate relief so I’m delighted that over two thirds of businesses have seen their business rate bill reduced after applying for the rate relief.

“It continues to be a real difficult time for those businesses in the retail, leisure and hospitality sector with the continuing challenging economic times they face while trying to recover from the effects of the pandemic.

“This scheme does support businesses in these sectors so I would urge those who haven’t applied to do so as soon as possible.”