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The Non-Domestic Rating (Rates Retention) Regulations 2013

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Payments by billing authorities to major precepting authorities in respect of share of incomeE+W

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5.—(1) This regulation applies if a local government finance report for a year is approved by resolution of the House of Commons.

(2) Each billing authority must make a payment for the year to each of its relevant precepting authorities of the amount that is that authority's share of the billing authority's non-domestic rating income.

(3) [F1Unless paragraph (3A) [F2, (3B) [F3, (3C) or (3D)]] applies, the] relevant precepting authority shares are—

(a)10% where the relevant precepting authority is a county council which is a fire and rescue authority;

(b)9% where the relevant precepting authority is a county council which is not a fire and rescue authority;

(c)20% where the relevant precepting authority is the Greater London Authority; and

(d)1% where the relevant precepting authority is a fire and rescue authority not falling within sub-paragraph (a).

[F4(3A) For a relevant year commencing on or after 1st April 2017, the relevant precepting authority shares are—

F5(a). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(b)5% where the relevant precepting authority is the West of England Combined Authority.]

[F6(3B) For the relevant year commencing on 1st April 2017 and a relevant year commencing on or after 1st April [F72020], the relevant precepting authority share for the Greater London Authority is 37%.

(3C) For the relevant year commencing on 1st April 2018, the relevant precepting authority shares are—

(a)36% where the relevant precepting authority is the Greater London Authority;

(b)49% where the relevant precepting authority is Derbyshire County Council;

(c)59% where the relevant precepting authority is Devon County Council;

(d)50% where the relevant precepting authority is Gloucestershire County Council;

(e)59% where the relevant precepting authority is Kent County Council;

(f)40% where the relevant precepting authority is Lincolnshire County Council;

(g)20% where the relevant precepting authority is Suffolk County Council; and

(h)70% where the relevant precepting authority is Surrey County Council.]

[F8(3D) For the relevant year commencing on 1st April 2019, the relevant precepting authority shares are—

(a)27% where the relevant precepting authority is the Greater London Authority;

(b)31.5% where the relevant precepting authority is Buckinghamshire County Council;

(c)26% where the relevant precepting authority is East Sussex County Council;

(d)40% where the relevant precepting authority is Hertfordshire County Council;

(e)17.5% where the relevant precepting authority is Lancashire County Council;

(f)36.5% where the relevant precepting authority is Leicestershire County Council;

(g)32.5% where the relevant precepting authority is Norfolk County Council;

(h)21.5% where the relevant precepting authority is North Yorkshire County Council;

(i)34% where the relevant precepting authority is Northamptonshire County Council;

(j)30% where the relevant precepting authority is Somerset County Council;

(k)34% where the relevant precepting authority is Staffordshire County Council;

(l)55% where the relevant precepting authority is West Sussex County Council;

(m)74% where the relevant precepting authority is Worcestershire County Council;

(n)5% where the relevant precepting authority is East Sussex Combined Fire and Rescue Authority; and

(o)1.5% where the relevant precepting authority is Lancashire Combined Fire and Rescue Authority.]

(4) The payment must be made in the course of the relevant year in accordance with the schedule of instalments.

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