Finance Minister announces further £213m business rates support

Finance Minister, Conor MurphyFinance Minister, Conor Murphy
Finance Minister, Conor Murphy
Finance Minister, Conor Murphy has announced an unprecedented £213m rates support package for businesses.

This builds on the £100m scheme announced by the Finance Minister in March which gave all businesses a three month rates holiday.

The new scheme, developed with independent analysis from the Ulster University Economic Policy Centre, will see the sectors hardest hit by the pandemic pay no rates for the full financial year up until March 31 2021. Those sectors are: hospitality, tourism and leisure, retail (excluding certain supermarkets and off-licences)

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childcare and Belfast City, Belfast International and City of Derry Airports.

The rates support packages will also see all businesses received a one-month extension of the rates holiday up to July 31 2020.

Minister Murphy said: “The pandemic has had a devastating impact on the economy. The initial rates support package helped businesses with immediate cash-flow difficulties during the lockdown.

“As the Executive begins to ease the restrictions which have been necessary to save lives, I am pleased to announce this new scheme which importantly provides all businesses with an extended rates holiday for July.

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“Further support is then targeted at the sectors which will be in greatest need in the months ahead. This includes retail, hospitality, tourism, leisure, childcare and airports.

“This rates package, which is aligned with the Executive’s pathway to recovery, brings the total support for businesses from rates relief and grants to almost £700m.”

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