Trade Bodies For UK Pubs And Hospitality Urge Revamp Of Business Rates
The UK’s business rates system has
long been a source of concern and frustration for many of the country’s small
and large firms alike – and now, two key trade bodies have further spoken out
in response to a recent Government consultation.
What did the trade organisations say?
The trade bodies in question – UK
Hospitality and the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) – called for the more
frequent revaluations of business rates to help ensure the accuracy of bills.
They added that the Government should not burden businesses with additional
paperwork or make the process of appealing against decisions more difficult.
The two organisations did not express a view on exactly how frequent such
revaluations ought to be; however, the Government has already suggested it
would consider changing the interval to every three years, rather than every
five.
Other demands made by the two trade
bodies included for the Government to avoid asking firms for any extra
information as part of any overhaul to business rates, as well as for the
Valuation Office Agency (VOA) – which oversees the process – to improve its
systems to enable a smoother process.
The BII and UK Hospitality also argued that businesses should not be hit with
charges if they wish to challenge a decision, and that there should not be a
fixed timeframe within which firms are permitted to bring such challenges.
“The current business rates system has
long been unfit for purpose”
It is hardly new for a UK Government
to suggest it might revamp business rates; in reality, there have been few
significant changes to the system over the years, with the country’s tax on
commercial properties remaining one of the world’s highest.
In a joint statement, the two trade
bodies said: “The current business rates system has long been unfit for purpose
and puts an unfair burden on pub and hospitality businesses.
“It’s extremely encouraging that the Government is proposing to increase the
frequency of revaluations, something for which we have been calling for some
time.
“However, the proposals are severely
undermined by administrative burdens, limits on appeals and penalties.
“It is vital that Government reforms match the severity of this issue.”
The organisations encouraged the Government to “work closely with the sector to
implement wide-ranging reform that will empower hospitality businesses, to
rebuild and repair revenues, create jobs and be at the forefront of the
economic recovery.”
The Government is expected to respond
to the consultation in the autumn.
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