Scottish Budget Puts Hospitality Businesses at a Disadvantage
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Scottish Budget Puts Hospitality Businesses at a Disadvantage

New business rates relief measures in Scotland leave thousands of hospitality venues struggling to compete with counterparts in England.

Scottish Budget Puts Hospitality Businesses at a Disadvantage

Hospitality venues across Scotland remain ineligible for new business rates relief, leaving them with bills tens of thousands higher than businesses in England. The measures introduced in the Scottish Budget will provide 40% business rates relief for venues with a rateable value up to £51,000, but this leaves more than 2,500 hospitality businesses ineligible for support.

Combined with increases to the Intermediate and Higher Property Rate, these unsupported businesses will see their rates bills increase by thousands year-on-year. Rather than support the sector, the measures entrench Scottish hospitality’s lack of competitiveness with equivalent venues in England, who will receive 40% rates relief up to £110,000.

A typical local pub, which just misses out on relief, will pay £12,000 more in rates compared to an equivalent business in England. For a town centre restaurant, it will be £17,000 more. For a rural hotel, they will pay £25,000 more.

UKHospitality Scotland is calling for the Scottish Government to expand the 40% business rates relief so all hospitality businesses benefit.

Leon Thompson, Executive Director of UKHospitality Scotland, said: “The lack of business rates relief has been the thorn in the side of Scottish hospitality for several years, and there was enormous optimism when the Scottish Government announced relief measures in its Budget in December."

“That optimism quickly turned to despair for the thousands of businesses that realised they would be ineligible and that their bills would actually increase next year. For the third year in a row, many Scottish venues will also be tens of thousands worse off than their English competitors, too.”
Translation: La ausencia de alivio en las tasas comerciales ha sido una espina en el costado de la hospitalidad escocesa durante varios años, y había un enorme optimismo cuando el Gobierno escocés anunció medidas de alivio en su Presupuesto en diciembre.

“It’s clear the Scottish Government recognises the importance of hospitality to Scotland by its introduction of some relief, but the scheme unfortunately excludes medium and larger employers and businesses with plans to invest, which have now been put on ice.”
Translation: Está claro que el Gobierno escocés reconoce la importancia de la hospitalidad para Escocia mediante la introducción de algún alivio, pero el esquema desafortunadamente excluye a los empleadores medianos y grandes y a las empresas con planes de inversión, que ahora han quedado en espera.

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