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  2. Federation of Small Businesses - Wikipedia

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    £25.6M (2016) Staff: 211 (2016) ... such as a 24-hour legal advice line and free business banking. [5] ... Creation of small business rates relief;

  3. Business rates in England - Wikipedia

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    Business rates in England, or non-domestic rates, are a tax on the occupation of non-domestic property (National Non-Domestic Rates; NNDR). Rates are a property tax with ancient roots [1] that was formerly used to fund local services that was formalised with the Vagabonds Act 1572 and superseded by the Poor Relief Act 1601.

  4. Rates in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Business rates are collected throughout the United Kingdom. Domestic rates are collected in Northern Ireland and were collected in England and Wales before 1990 and in Scotland before 1989. Rates are usually paid by the occupier of a property, and only in the case of unoccupied property does the owner become liable to pay them.

  5. Rishi Sunak announced a series of changes for next year, including the cancellation of the increase in the rates multiplier. Business rates cut for retail, hospitality and leisure amid £7bn ...

  6. Firms miss out on £300m of pandemic business rates relief - AOL

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    The Government has confirmed that it handed out only 80% of the cash available from its £1.5 billion Covid-19 Additional Relief Fund. Firms miss out on £300m of pandemic business rates relief ...

  7. Lidl says it will not claim extended business rates support - AOL

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  8. Taxation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Business rates is the commonly used name of non-domestic rates, a rate or tax charged to occupiers of non-domestic property. Business rates form part of the funding for local government, and are collected by them, but rather than receipts being retained directly they are pooled centrally and then redistributed. In 2005–06, £19.9 billion was ...

  9. Business rates package welcomed by industry but ‘urgent ...

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