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The Comhairle is to get new powers to cut business rates later this month, deputy First Minister John Swinney has announced.

All Scottish councils will be able to lower rates bills for businesses in their area from October 31, under an order laid in Scottish Parliament.

It means councils will be able to reduce rates bills based on criteria they choose, such as the type of property, its location, occupation or activity.

Mr Swinney said: “The Scottish Government is committed to giving communities real control over their own futures.

"This substantial new power, which will give councils more control over business rates, and an opportunity to tailor them to their local area.

“We have already set a strong platform nationally by delivering the most competitive business taxation in the UK; for example the Small Business Bonus Scheme alone reduces or removes business rates for more than 96,000 properties.

"Scottish councils will be able to use these powers from the end of this month and, in contrast to England, will be able to retain all the business rates they collect.

He added: “With these new flexibilities councils could, for example, use their local knowledge to attract new investment into town centres and help create vibrant communities where people want to live, socialise and do business.”

The councils' umbrella group, Cosla, welcomed the move.

Kevin Keenan, Cosla's finance spokesman, said: “Cosla welcomes the new business rate provisions in the Community Empowerment Act and while Cosla's ambitions are much greater we see this as a positive start to the journey on increasing local flexibility of funding and taxation powers for councils.”

Council to get power to cut business rates

 

19 October 2015