Forum welcomes greater transparency in the business rates process

The Forum welcomes the government’s new online service which will allow customers to provide information and track progress of their check or challenge to business rates.

The new system was confirmed by Secretary of State Greg Clark, who said that businesses will benefit from a quicker and more efficient service when checking and challenging their business rates bills.

It is one of a series of reforms to business rates that are designed to improve value for money, including a consultation on the appeals process and on allocating the money raised to local authorities to fund local improvements.

In 2013 the Forum’s members highlighted this as an issue that needed to be resolved – 50% wanted the system made more transparent and 45% wanted the appeals process simplified. All the other requests that received widespread support from Forum members have since been adopted.

Ian Cass, Managing Director of the Forum of Private Business explains, "Anything that speeds up a business's ability to check on the progress of their case or challenge it, is a welcome simplification in the area of red tape and regulation, which is a constant issue for our members. However for the last few years the level of business rates has been the biggest perceived barrier to growth for our members with many losing out because of the lack of a revaluation in 2015.

We would like to see the government accelerate its deregulation programme, including an overall review of the tax system as we have set out in our post-Brexit plan”.

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Brexit plan can be downloaded from the Forum Blog:

https://www.fpb.org/blog/forum-responds-decision-leave-european-union


About Forum of Private Business

The Forum of Private Business is a not-for-profit comprehensive business support organisation founded in 1977. Our membership is spread throughout the UK and primarily made up of companies that employ between 1-50 employees, helping them to manage employees, saving time, giving advice, support and protection where a business needs it. We are a recognised leading authority on business issues and represent the interests of business owners on many consultative bodies. We have built a solid reputation, being influential in many areas of policy-making, in changing laws that affect small businesses, and we continue to campaign for the fair treatment of businesses within the UK. Everything we do is about making sure our members’ businesses operate profitably. This means that every penny we make goes back in to supporting our members, providing the support and resources that will enable businesses to flourish and grow.


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