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Lifeline for firms with just one week left to claim backdated small business rate relief

Small businesses that face losing out on at least £200 million in backdated rate relief are being thrown a lifeline in the form of a free online claims system.

Unless they lodge claims by the 30th September deadline, businesses occupying commercial premises between 1st April 2007 and April 2010 could miss out on backdated small business rate relief, which, according to figures from property specialist Leaseholders United, is worth at least £200 million.

Leaseholders United's Andrew Bacon, who is Property Adviser to the not-for-profit business support and lobby group the Forum of Private Business, said the problem is being made worse because too few business owners are aware that they can claim the relief. 

He said many local councils fail to provide details of the relief, publish inaccurate information and that some even continue to provide outdated, ineligible forms. 

"Claiming backdated SBRR before 30th September 2010 could mean that a small business paying £5000 a year in rent gets a cheque back from the council that is enough to cover its overheads until March 2011, just for filling in a form," says Andrew.

"Unfortunately, most councils are saying nothing about the issue and many are handing businesses forms that actually stop them backdating their claim. This is something we first highlighted back in 2008 and, despite assurances that it would be tackled, the problem persists.

"Time is running out so it is important to act now. The simple solution is for every business to send in the correct claim form before 30th September 2010. Those who are not eligible will simply be rejected but those that are eligible will get the money they deserve. We can help them."

Andrew is urging urged business owners to follow five simple steps in order to make sure they submit claims before the 30 September deadline using the correct forms: 

* Go to www.sbrr.co.uk 

* Enter your local authority details and your email address 

* Receive the correct form, together with completion notes and a fax number for the council 

* Fill it in and fax it off before 30th September 2011 

* If you are eligible the Council will send you a cheque and then also automatically grant you any Small Business Rate Relief from 1st April 2010 onwards 

"Many businesses have downloaded claim forms for free from www.sbrr.co.uk in the last two days, enabling them to claim as much as £5000 each. Had they waited until 1st October to do this, they would only have been able to claim £2000," he says. 

Using official data including the SBRR claim and eligibility rates, Leaseholders United has estimated the amount of SBRR that is currently unclaimed in each local area of the UK.

Commenting on the figures the Forum's Research Manager, Tom Parry, says: "For the first time, we can begin to see a picture of the small business rate relief that is going unclaimed in each area and it amounts to a substantial amount of money at a time small firms are struggling to maintain any kind of cash flow."

He added: "It is now a race against time. The message to small business owners is clear - if you are entitled to SBRR then lodge a claim without delay using Leaseholders United's free online service."

Business owners should be aware that, from October 2010, SBRR is set to increase in England. Businesses with a rateable value of less than £6,000 will pay no business rates for a year. Previously they received a 50% discount.

Taper relief from 100% to 0% will also be in place for properties of over £6,000 and up to £12,000 in rateable value for that period.

Further, empty property relief has been extended for 2010-11 so that all empty properties with a rateable value below £18,000 are exempted from business rates.

Similar business rate relief schemes operate in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Leaseholders United's free online claims system is one of a range of services designed to help business owners keep on top of their property costs.

Others include CostMINDER, which gives businesses the information they need to help them negotiate reductions in their rates, rent and other property costs without employing a Surveyor and an Online Valuation service, enabling businesses to instantly download an independent estimate of the rental and capital on nearly every shop, office or industrial property in England.

Forum members get a 50% discount on Leaseholders United's property cost control services, which represents a saving of £150 a year.

The Forum helps its members save money and manage their finances through its 'Finance Director' business support solution.

Through the solution, the not-for-profit organisation provides its members with expert advice on issues such as reducing business costs, improving credit ratings, business monitoring and business insurance.

For a list of the estimated SBRR unclaimed in each area click here  

T: 0845 612 6266

E: [email protected]

W: www.fpb.org

 

24th September 2010




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