2010 No. 441

Rating And Valuation

The Non-Domestic Rates (Levying) (Scotland) (No. 3) Regulations 2010

Made

Laid before the Scottish Parliament

Coming into force

The Scottish Ministers make the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 153 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 19941 and all other powers enabling them to do so.

Citation and commencement1

These Regulations may be cited as the Non‑Domestic Rates (Levying) (Scotland) (No. 3) Regulations 2010 and come into force on 1st April 2011.

Interpretation2

In these Regulations—

  • “the 1975 Act” means the Local Government (Scotland) Act 19752;

  • “lands and heritages” has the meaning prescribed by and under section 42 of the Lands Valuation (Scotland) Act 18543;

  • “part residential subjects” has the meaning prescribed by section 99(1) of the Local Government Finance Act 19924;

  • “rateable value”, in relation to lands and heritages and a particular date, means—

    1. 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

    2. 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;

  • “rates” means non-domestic rates levied under section 7B of the 1975 Act5;

  • “the relevant year” means the period of 12 months beginning with 1st April 2011; and

  • “the roll” means a valuation roll made up under section 1 of the 1975 Act6.

Amount payable as rates - lands and heritages used as shops with a rateable value of more than £750,0003

1

This regulation applies to lands and heritages on any day in the relevant year when they have a rateable value exceeding £750,000 and are mainly used as a shop.

2

In this regulation—

  • “shop” means any lands and heritages within which there is a building where there is carried on a trade or business consisting wholly or mainly of the retail sale of goods, and

  • “retail sale” means a sale to members of the public who visit the building to buy goods for consumption or use elsewhere, whether or not by the buyer, for purposes unconnected with a trade or business.

3

The additional amount payable as rates in respect of lands and heritages for a day in the relevant year on which this regulation applies to them shall be calculated in accordance with the formula—

AARP=(RVxS)365math

where—

  • AARP is the additional amount of rates payable;

  • RVis the rateable value of the lands and heritages on that day; and

  • S is the additional factor provided by the entry in column 2 (additional factor) of the table below which corresponds to the rateable value range specified in column 1 (rateable value range) into which the rateable value of the lands and heritages falls.

    Rateable value range

    Additional factor

    More than £750,000 but not exceeding £1,000,000

    0.025

    More than £1,000,000 but not exceeding £1,099,999

    0.05

    More than £1,099,999 but not exceeding £1,265,000

    0.1

    More than £1,265,000 but not exceeding £2,140,000

    0.12

    More than £2,140,000

    0.15

Exemptions and discretionary reductions and remissions4

Nothing in these Regulations—

a

requires rates to be paid in respect of lands and heritages for any day where those lands and heritages are under any enactment entirely exempt from rates for that day; or

b

prejudices the power of a rating authority to grant a reduction or remission of rates under section 4(5) of the Local Government (Financial Provisions etc.) (Scotland) Act 19627, section 25A of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 19668 or paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 to the Local Government and Rating Act 19979.

JOHN SWINNEYA member of the Scottish ExecutiveSt Andrew’s House,Edinburgh
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations make provision for the amount payable in certain circumstances as non‑domestic rates in respect of non‑domestic subjects in Scotland. They apply only to the financial year 2011‑2012. The non‑domestic rate for subjects not covered by these Regulations or the Non-Domestic Rates (Levying) (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2010 (S.S.I. 2010/440) is fixed by Order made under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1975.

Regulation 3 provides a formula for an additional amount payable as rates for lands and heritages used as shops which have a rateable value exceeding £750,000. Five bands are provided.

Regulation 4 allows for exemptions and discretionary reductions.