On 1st April 1998, the Village Shop Relief scheme was introduced. It enabled Councils to consider applications for rates relief from some types of business which are based in 'rural settlements' and are of benefit to the local Community.
The definition of the towns and the villages in Moray which may be treated as ‘rural settlements’ for the purposes of this scheme was initially provided by the Scottish Government. A rural settlement cannot have a population of more than 3,000 persons. The government's list excluded several towns in Moray from being considered as rural settlements. The excluded towns and villages in Moray are:
The villages of Findhorn, and Kinloss and Portgordon, which were previously excluded by the Scottish Government, have now been removed from the list of excluded towns and villages by the government with effect from 1st April, 2004 and 1st April, 2005, respectively.
The Moray Council has no discretion in determining which towns and villages may be considered as rural settlements. It cannot consider an application for rates relief under the terms of the Village Shop Relief scheme from any business based in a settlement which is not defined as a rural settlement.
Back to topThere are two aspects to the Village Shop Relief scheme: a mandatory relief scheme, which will be granted automatically if the applicant's business satisfies the qualifying conditions set out in legislation, and discretionary relief scheme, entitlement to which is awarded at the discretion of the Council's Policy committee.
Back to topIn order to qualify for mandatory relief under the Village Shop Relief scheme, a business must satisfy the following conditions:
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Businesses which meet these conditions may be entitled to an award of mandatory rates relief equivalent to 50% of the amount of their Non-Domestic Rates bill.
Back to topIn order to qualify for discretionary relief under the Village Shop Relief scheme, a business must satisfy the following conditions:
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Any application for an award of discretionary relief under the the Village Shop Relief scheme will be considered by the Council's Policy Committee.
Back to topBusinesses Entitled to Village Shop Relief
On 1st April 2003, the Scottish Government extended the terms of the Village Shop Relief scheme to include the following classes of business:
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Businesses which meet these conditions may be entitled to an award of mandatory rates relief of 50% of the amount of their Non-Domestic Rates bill.
On 1st April, 2005 the Scottish Government increased the thresholds for qualification to those shown here.
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