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 Business Rates Relief

Business Rates Relief

Charities, charity shops and Registered Community Amateur Sports Clubs

If the property is used wholly or mainly for charitable purposes, or is occupied by either

  • an institution or organisation established for charitable purposes only
  • people administering a trust established for charitable purposes only
  • a Registered Community Amateur Sports Club

You are automatically entitled to 80% reduction on your bill but you will need to apply to us to make sure you receive it. In the case of charity shops, the property must be wholly or mainly used for the sale of goods donated to a charity and the proceeds of sale of the goods must (after deduction of expenses) be applied for the purposes of a charity.

We also have the discretion to decide to further reduce the amount you have to pay - or even reduce the bill to zero. Decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.

You can download the Charitable and Discretionary Relief form.

Not a charity, but another type of non-profit-making organisation

Although you have no automatic entitlement, we may decide to give you relief or reduce your bill to zero. Your organisation must be non-profit-making and the property it occupies must be used for charitable, philanthropic or religious purposes or concerned with education, social welfare, science, literature or the fine arts. Or the property must be used by a non-profit-making organisation wholly or mainly for the purpose of recreation.

The ODPM issued detailed guidance to local authorities on 'Rate reliefs for charities and other non-profit-making organisations' in December 2002 which is available on the ODPM website.

You can download the Charitable and Discretionary Relief form.

Qualifying Rural Settlements with a population of under 3000

Please not that with effect from the revaluation on 1st April 2010 the rateable value thresholds for this relief have increased. The figures in brackets refer to the limits which applied from 1st April 2005 until 31st March 2010.

1. You are entitled to a 50% reduction in the rates bill - or up to the full 100% if we feel you need it - if you are:

  • The only village general store or post office, as long as it has a rateable value of less than £8,500 (£7,000)
  • A food shop with a rateable value of less than £8,500 (£7,000)
  • The only village pub or the only petrol station (rateable value of less than £12,500 (£10,500)).

2. In addition if you are a business in a qualifying rural village with a rateable value of less than £16,500 (£14,000) We may decide to give you up to 100% relief if your business is of benefit to the local community. The decision rests with us.

We can provide you with the qualifying settlements list for your area. You can download the Rate Relief in Rural Settlements form and return it to us when completed.

You are suffering severe hardship and cannot pay your bill

The Council is able to grant up to 100% relief to businesses which are suffering severe hardship. It would normally only do so in extreme cases and for businesses which are particularly important to the local community. It would need to be satisfied that your business would suffer hardship if the relief was not granted and takes account of the fact that local council tax payers will be paying part of the cost of the relief.

To apply please make an application in writing to any of the contact details below, setting out the grounds for your request.

Please contact us by telephone or email as shown below if you wish to apply for this relief.

For further information please contact:

Revenues Team
PO Box 8045
Burton upon Trent
DE14 9JG

Telephone Nos: (01283) 508416, 508417, 508418

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