The Non-Domestic Rates (Levying) (Scotland) Regulations 2004
Citation and commencement1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Non-Domestic Rates (Levying) (Scotland) Regulations 2004 and shall come into force on 1st April 2004.
Interpretation2.
In these Regulations–
“rateable value”, in relation to lands and heritages and a particular date, means–
(a)
in the case of part residential subjects, the rateable value entered in the roll for that date and apportioned to the non-residential use of those subjects; and
(b)
in any other case, the rateable value entered in the roll for that date in respect of those lands and heritages,
and includes a rateable value so entered with retrospective effect;
“the relevant year” means the period of 12 months beginning with 1st April 2004;
Amount payable as rates - lands and heritages with rateable value of £10,000 or less3.
(1)
This regulation applies to lands and heritages on a day in the relevant year where they have a rateable value of £10,000 or less.
(2)
Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4) below, where the cumulative rateable value of lands and heritages to which this regulation applies falls within one of the ranges specified in column 1 (cumulative rateable value range) of the table below, the amount of rates payable shall be reduced by the percentage of rate relief specified in the corresponding entry in column 2 (percentage of rate relief) of that table.
Cumulative rateable value range | Percentage of rate relief |
|---|---|
Less than £3,000 | 50% |
£3,000 or above but under £4,000 | 40% |
£4,000 or above but under £5,000 | 30% |
£5,000 or above but under £6,000 | 20% |
£6,000 or above but under £7,000 | 10% |
(3)
Where the amount of rates payable in respect of any lands and heritages to which this regulation applies falls to be –
(a)
reduced by virtue of one or more of the following enactments:–
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(b)
then the amount of rate relief shall be restricted to 5% in respect of the rates payable as so reduced or, as the case may be, determined.
(4)
Where the amount of rates payable in respect of any lands and heritages to which this regulation applies falls to be reduced or remitted by virtue of a rating authority exercising any of the powers listed at regulation 5(b) below, and paragraph (3) above does not apply, then the percentage of rate relief as calculated under paragraph (2) above shall be applied to the rates payable as so reduced or, as the case may be, remitted.
(5)
Where the cumulative rateable value is £7,000 or above but includes lands and heritages which are valued at £10,000 or under then the amount of rate relief for any such lands and heritages that are valued at £10,000 or under shall be 5%.
(6)
For the purposes of this regulation the “cumulative rateable value” is the total rateable value of all lands and heritages occupied by an individual ratepayer in Scotland.
Amount payable as rates – lands and heritages with rateable value of more than £25,0004.
(1)
This regulation applies to lands and heritages on any day in the relevant year when they have a rateable value exceeding £25,000.
(2)
The amount payable as rates in respect of lands and heritages and a day on which this regulation applies to them shall be calculated in accordance with the formula–
where-
ARP is the amount of rates payable;
RV is the rateable value of the lands and heritages on that day;
PR is the poundage rate of 0.488; and
S is the additional factor of 0.003.
Exemptions and discretionary reductions and remissions5.
Nothing in these Regulations–
(a)
shall require rates to be paid in respect of lands and heritages and a day where those lands and heritages are under any enactment entirely exempt from rates for that day; or
Revocation6.
(1)
Subject to paragraph (2) below, the 2003 Regulations are hereby revoked.
(2)
Nothing in paragraph (1) above shall affect the continuing operation of the 2003 Regulations as regards any day prior to 1st April 2004.
St Andrew’s House, Edinburgh
These Regulations make provision as to the amount payable in certain circumstances as non domestic rates in respect of property in Scotland. They apply only to financial year 2004-2005.
Regulation 3 provides for a general reduction in rates for non-domestic subjects with a rateable value of £10,000 or less. Regulation 3(2) provides for a reduction on a sliding scale of between 10 per cent and 50 per cent on the rates payable where the cumulative rateable value of the property occupied by the ratepayer is less than £7,000. Where the amount of the rates payable is reduced or remitted by virtue of any of the enactments listed at regulation 3(3)(a) or is determined in accordance with regulation 3(3)(b) then the reduction in rates is limited to 5 per cent. Where the amount of rates payable is reduced or remitted by virtue of the enactments listed at regulation 5(b) and regulation 3(3) does not apply then the percentage of rates relief given on the sliding scale shall be applied to the rates as reduced or remitted. Where the cumulative value of the non-domestic subjects occupied by the ratepayer is £7000 or above but includes subjects which are valued at £10,000 or under then the reduction on the rates payable on the said subjects is restricted to 5 per cent.
Regulation 4 provides for a general increase in rates for properties with a rateable value of more than £25,000.