Apply for a business rate reduction

Find out what qualifies for a business rate reduction and how to apply.

Reduction for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses

About the business rates discount

At the budget on 27 October 2021, the Chancellor announced that the government would provide additional business rates support for eligible retail, hospitality and leisure businesses in England occupying a qualifying property.

As a temporary measure for 2022/23 the Chancellor announced that for the financial year 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023, the expanded retail discount would apply at 50% relief for eligible properties in the scheme, with a cash cap of £110,000 across all of the properties for any one business

In the Autumn 2022 budget, the chancellor announced a new scheme from 1 April 2023, which would apply a 75% relief for eligible properties in the scheme. 

To be eligible for this discount, the retail premises must:

  • be occupied
  • be wholly or mainly used as shops, restaurants, cafes, drinking establishments, cinema, live music venues, hotels, guest and boarding premises, self-catering accommodation, sport and leisure facilities, tourist attractions, community halls and clubhouses used by for assembly and leisure by visiting members of the public

Further information about this discount can be found on the retail discount pages of the GOV.UK website (external link).

Applying for the discount

We will be automatically awarding eligible businesses a retail discount for 2022/23 and 2023/24 financial years. All businesses that receive the discount will receive a bill showing their reduced business rates.

You can also apply by emailing revenues@surreyheath.gov.uk (link sends email) and requesting retail discount.

Business that receive the discount will receive a revised bill showing their reduced business rates payable.

Subsidy

If you receive money from this scheme, it is likely that it will be seen as a subsidy from the government.

That means that you will need to make sure you meet the UK’s domestic and international subsidy control rules around the payment. 

Please read through the guidance on the UK’s international subsidy control commitments on the GOV.UK website (external link) to understand more about the subsidy rules and how it may affect your business.

If you have automatically received this discount and would like to opt-out of the discount scheme or require further details, then please notify our business rates team using the contact details below.

Contact the Business Rates team

Phone: 01276 707100

Email: revenues@surreyheath.gov.uk (link sends email)

Complete the online business rates enquiry form