PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
GP Surgeries: Non-domestic Rates (13 October 2015)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what steps he plans to take to help local councils with pooled funding tackle unpredicted revenue shortfalls due to the revaluation of the business rates levied on GP surgeries.

Asked by:
Mark Garnier (Conservative)

Answer

The business rates retention scheme in England is providing real incentives for councils to support enterprise and economic growth. In 2015/16, 362 authorities expect to retain an extra £544 million in business rates above baseline funding. Under the scheme, local authorities or pools of local authorities are protected against significant declines in business rates income, such as from rating appeals on GP surgeries, through a safety net that guarantees income at 92.5% of baseline funding.


Answered by:
Mr Marcus Jones (Conservative)
20 October 2015

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