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Business rates in Wales will be frozen for the 2023-24 financial year says Welsh Government

The decision is part of a £460m Welsh Government business support package for the next two financial years

Welsh Finance minister Rebecca Evans(Image: PA)

Business rates in Wales will be frozen for the 2023-24 financial year, the Welsh Government will announce in its upcoming draft Budget. The decision is part of a package of governmental support worth more than £460m over the next two financial years to help with the effects of rising costs.

All businesses in Wales will benefit from the new rates support which includes freezing the non-domestic rates multiplier (currently 0.53 which is times rateable values) for 2023-24, at a cost of more than £200m over the next two years, ensuring that there is no inflationary increase in the amount of rates businesses and other ratepayers are paying.

Earlier this month, some 15 business representative groups and industry bodies, including CBI Wales, FSB Wales and the Wales Tourism Alliance, wrote to Finance Minister Rebecca Evans urging her to match England on business rates.

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The support package also includes a further £113m over the next two years to provide transitional relief for all ratepayers whose bills increase by more than £300 following the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide revaluation exercise, which takes effect on 1 April 2023.

While another £140m will support businesses in the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors. Eligible ratepayers will receive 75% non-domestic rates relief for 2023‑24, a rise from the 50% relief provided in 2022-23

The Welsh Government said the package will provide a "boost to businesses across Wales which are struggling to cope with the impacts of high inflation and surging energy costs".

The package will operate in addition to permanent relief schemes from the Welsh Government which are already providing £240m of relief to ratepayers across Wales this year.