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Scotland Supports Businesses by Providing Rates Relief for Heavily-Impacted Sectors

Dated Mar. 30, 2020

SUMMARY BY TAX ANALYSTS

The Scotland government noted the introduction of regulations in the Scottish parliament to confirm a 100 percent rates relief to provide support in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak to businesses like restaurants, bars, pubs, cafes, shops, cinemas, bingo halls, and letting agencies in heavily impacted sectors.

100% rates relief for heavily-impacted sectors

Support for businesses during economic emergency.

Published: 27 Mar 2020 13:15

The retail, hospitality and leisure sectors along with aviation industries will be aided by rates relief to support them during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

New regulations introduced to the Scottish Parliament confirm a 100% rates relief for these sectors for the whole of 2020-21. This will cover a range of businesses, including restaurants, bars, pubs, cafes, shops, cinemas, bingo halls and letting agents.

The measures are part of the Scottish Government's £2.2 billion plan to support businesses as they experience the impact of COVID-19. The Scottish Government is working with local authorities to make sure this relief is implemented as soon as possible.

Minister for Public Finance Ben Macpherson said:

“While our primary concern is for people's health, it is clear that the COVID-19 outbreak is significantly impacting Scotland's economy — particularly businesses in the hospitality, retail, tourism, aviation and leisure industries.

“The Scottish Government is determined to take decisive action to support businesses through this crisis, and these rates reliefs will provide an important source of financial support for companies in these sectors and their staff during this difficult time.”

Background

The Non-Domestic Rates (Coronavirus Reliefs) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 have been laid in the Scottish Parliament.

The Cabinet Secretary for Economy Fair Work and Culture announced the £2.2 billion package of measures on 18 March.

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