Meeting documents

Officer Delegated Decisions
Tuesday 17th March, 2020

State the Delegated Authority that you are relying on in order to make the decisionExecutive Member for Finance and Governance - decision dated 11 March 2020 – Rate Relief - Non Domestic Rates report which approved the following;-
Any future similar schemes or modifications to schemes be given to the Director of Finance, Governance and Support as section 151 Officer.
Approved report attached.
Subject of decisionNon-Domestic Rates Discretionary Reliefs funded by government
Individual local billing authorities are expected to adopt local schemes and determine in each individual case when, having regard to guidance, to grant relief under section 47 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988, as amended. It will allow Middlesbrough ratepayers to benefit from the policy action taken by central government to support business, by temporarily reducing the cost of business rates.
Text of decisionThat the Council adopt modified schemes based on the respective central government guidance dated January 2020 relating to the 12 month period from 01 April 2020 for Retail Discount and Pubs Discount, as amended by Budget 2020 adjustments since confirmed by the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government.
Reason for decisionOn Wednesday 11 March 2020, the Chancellor announced additional measures to help business ratepayers in his Budget 2020. The Retail Discount previously announced, and implemented in Middlesbrough, is being enhanced to increase the level of discount from 50% to 100% and to extend the scheme to include hospitality and leisure uses.
Similarly, the value of the Pubs Discount previously announced, and implemented in Middlesbrough, is increased from £1,000 to £5,000.
As these measures are for 2020-21 only, the Government is again not changing the legislation around the reliefs available to properties. Government has asked local authorities to make the necessary preparations to allow the Discounts to be included in bills as quickly as possible.
Guidance intended to support local authorities in administering the Discounts has been issued setting out the criteria which central Government states is to be used for the purpose of administering relief.
Central government will reimburse billing authorities and major precepting authorities for the actual cost to them under the rates retention scheme of the relief that falls within the definitions in the guidance provided.
Other options considered (if any)No reasons have been identified to warrant either awarding discount beyond the limitations expressed in the guidance, or for additionally restricting eligibility, in the local scheme.
Has an Impact Assessment been carried out - if so please attach a copy to the decision using the upload attachment screen which followsNo
Declarations of Interest by any member or relevant local government bodyNone
Who have you consulted as part of the decision making processCouncillor Chris Hobson, Executive Member for Finance, Governance and Support
Date of decision17 March 2020
Service areaFinance, Governance & Support
Name of Delegated Officer making the decision - iMr James Bromiley
Strategic Director of Finance, Governance and Support
Name of the Officer making the decision - If power has been sub-delegated to another officer 
Issue date:-17 March 2020 by Bernie Carr
Creation date:-17 March 2020 16:49:25 by Bernie Carr
Background paper/Impact Assessments Decision Form (233K/bytes)
Copy of Report (719K/bytes)