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Third of high street firms in England miss out on business rates relief as calls grow for more support amid cost of living crisis

Gerald Eve found just 272,000 out of a promised 400,000 retailers secured discount

Hospitality leaders are calling for more support for venues and retailers hit by the coat of living crisis(Image: Shared Content Unit)

New research has shown that around a third of high street businesses in England missed out on a promised discount on their business rates bills

The data from property firm Gerald Eve is released in a week where businesses hit hard by rising energy costs wait to see what support Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and the Government will offer in Friday's "fiscal event" mini Budget.

Gerald Eve's data showed just 272,000 out of a promised 400,000 retailers, leisure and hospitality venues were able to claim a 50% discount on the commercial property tax announced at the last budget.

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Property experts are warning that without Government action, businesses could face a huge £4.7bn total increase in business rates next year if support does not continue and rates rise as planned by the CPI inflation level for September.

The data came from Freedom of Information requests to councils in England, asking them how many businesses in their area benefitted from the rates relief.

The relief was designed to help the high street to recover and was targeted at firms in sectors heavily impacted by pandemic closures.

Gerald Eve says the main reason just two thirds of businesses could get the discount was because the former Chancellor placed a cap of £110,000 on the amount that each business can receive, rather than on each property. It says that meant hospitality or retail chains could only get the benefit for their first few properties.