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The government announced on 25 March 2021, as
part of its Spring Budget, that it would provide £1.5 billion
of funding for a Covid-19 Additional Relief Fund (CARF) for the
year 2021-22. Teignbridge has been given funding of
£2,019,446 for this purpose.
The funding is intended to support businesses impacted by the
pandemic that are ineligible for existing support linked to
business rates.
As the Government is funding rate relief via Section 31 grant it
means that local authorities are required to develop a scheme using
their discretionary powers under Section 47 of the Local Government
Finance Act 1988. The Government has provided general guidance
(released on 15 December 2021) but it is for billing authorities to
design their own local schemes, having regard to the guidance. The
guidance stipulates that:
• We cant award relief to businesses already in receipt of
certain types of relief
• We can’t award relief to unoccupied premises
• We should direct support to businesses who have been
adversely affected by the pandemic and unable to adapt to the
impact.
• It is for LA’s to determine the level of relief to
give in each case.
The Council has decided that relief will be awarded in two
parts:
Part 1 - Formula based; and
Part 2 - Special cases
Under the formula based scheme, ratepayers which meet the
eligibility criteria will be awarded relief at 50% of liability
(capped at a maximum of £20,000) after any other reliefs and
reductions have been applied. Relief will be awarded automatically
to eligible ratepayers.
Under the special cases scheme, ratepayers can apply for relief
(same amount of relief and cap as for formula based) providing they
can demonstrate they have been adversely impacted by the pandemic
and have been unable to adequately adapt to that impact and meet
the eligibility requirements set out in the policy.
Full details of the eligibility criteria that apply to this scheme
are set out in the attached Policy for the granting of COVID-19
Additional Relief Fund Discretionary Non-Domestic Rate
Relief.
This decision was taken in consultation with the Executive Member
for Corporate Resources and the Section 151 Officer
Decision Maker: Revenue, Benefits & Fraud Manager
Decision published: 26/07/2022
Effective from: 16/05/2022
Lead officer: Tracey Hooper
Application made and fee paid. Premises
inspected and compliance assessed with legislation and statutory
guidance. 3 Star licence issued in accordance with risk rating
guidance.
Decision Maker: Environmental Protection Manager
Decision published: 10/05/2022
Effective from: 10/05/2022
Lead officer: David Eaton
Application made and fee paid. Premises
inspected and compliance assessed with legislation and statutory
guidance. 1 Star licence issued in accordance with risk rating
guidance.
Decision Maker: Environmental Protection Manager
Decision published: 10/05/2022
Effective from: 10/05/2022
Lead officer: David Eaton
Application made and fee paid. Premises
inspected and compliance assessed with legislation and statutory
guidance. 1 Star licence issued in accordance with risk rating
guidance.
Decision Maker: Environmental Protection Manager
Decision published: 10/05/2022
Effective from: 10/05/2022
Lead officer: David Eaton
Application made and fee paid. Premises
inspected and compliance assessed with legislation and statutory
guidance. 5 Star licence issued in accordance with risk rating
guidance.
Decision Maker: Environmental Protection Manager
Decision published: 10/05/2022
Effective from: 10/05/2022
Lead officer: David Eaton