UKH calls on Welsh Gov to implement 40% biz rates relief

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Upcoming Budget: UKH has called on the Senedd to help hospitality firms in Wales (Credit: Senedd Commission / Comisiwn y Senedd))

Trade body UKHospitality Cymru (UKH C) has called on the Welsh Government to implement a 40% business rates relief for hospitality businesses ahead of the Welsh Budget.

UKH C said it is essential the relief is extended to ensure Welsh businesses are not left uncompetitive with the rest of the UK, after the Government replaced the current 75% relief system with one giving 40% relief in the October Budget.

The group added both England and Scotland have 40% business rates relief schemes in place from next April and failure to extend the current Welsh scheme would leave hospitality venues in Wales at a significant disadvantage.

Higher than English equivalent

It added if there is no relief for Welsh hospitality businesses:

• A local pub would see its rates bill increase by almost £5,000 next year and its increased rates would be £5,400 higher than an English equivalent.

• A town centre restaurant would see its rates bill increase by £11,700 next year and its increased rates would be £13,600 higher than an English equivalent.

• A coastal hotel would see its rates bill increase by £18,700 next year and its increased rates would be £19,000 higher than an English equivalent.

Incredibly important

UKH C executive director David Chapman said: “Business rates relief has been incredibly important for Welsh hospitality businesses and we’ve been grateful that the Welsh Government has recognised how valuable it is for the sector since the pandemic.

“We’re urging the Welsh Government to maintain those levels of relief in its upcoming Budget, particularly as hospitality businesses are feeling the pinch now more than ever.

“It’s also the case that the majority of businesses in both England and Scotland will benefit from 40% relief next year and any decision by the Welsh Government not to extend existing relief at the current 40% will only serve to disadvantage local Welsh businesses.

“Hospitality is so important to our economy, culture and communities in Wales and I hope this is recognised through an extension to business rates relief.”

The Welsh Budget takes place on Tuesday 10 December 2024.