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Local Government Resource Review Budget & Finance Overview & Scrutiny Committee 13 th September 2011
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BACKGROUND Initial consultation paper issued on 18 July Incentive to promote local growth Reduce dependency on central govt Maintain degree of distribution of resources Protection for businesses Eight technical papers to follow…….
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SCHEME OUTLINE Local authorities retain share of business rate growth as a replacement for current formula grant system. Either Keep existing rates plus a top-up OrKeep existing rates less a tariff
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SCHEME OUTLINE Indicative Brent figures (based on 2011/12): Formula Grant£165.9m Business Rates£ 97.5m Top-up amount£ 68.4m
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TECHNICAL PAPERS Issued on 19 August and include: Establishing the baseline Tariffs and top ups Levies and safety nets Revaluation and transition Resetting the system Renewable energy Pooling
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ESTABLISHING THE BASELINE National Baseline Keep within SR2010 figures (business rates more than formula grant in 2014/15) An estimate will be made of national business rate levels for 2013-14 and 2014-15 - authorities will only benefit to the extent that business rates exceed those forecasts Amounts above SR2010 levels will be "set aside"
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ESTABLISHING THE BASELINE Authority Baseline Update existing formula grant settlement Either - base on average national increase Or -update the formula (eg population data)
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ESTABLISHING THE BASELINE Authority Baseline How to estimate individual authorities business rates? Either - a "snapshot" assessment Or -average over 2 or 3 years
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TARIFFS AND TOP-UPS Either - Fixed in cash terms Better for tariff authorities Or - Increased by inflation Better for top-up authorities
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LEVY AND SAFETY NET Levy - used to recover "disproportionate growth“ Principally used to fund a “safety net” to deal with downturns in rates for individual authorities No specific amounts proposed for what the levy might be (eg x pence in the pound) Safety net could relate to annual reductions in income or reduction from starting point
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REVALUATION AND TRANSITION No change to the current arrangements for revaluation of rateable values every five years Transitional protection for business ratepayers to phase in revaluations would remain The system would be adjusted to take account of the redistribution of business rates income between authorities
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RESETTING THE SYSTEM Option to reset the system: Enables reallocation if resources no longer reflected changing service pressures for individual authorities Balance to be struck with ensuring scheme provides incentives for growth and stability
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RENEWABLE ENERGY Business rates collected from renewable energy projects will be retained in full by the relevant local authorities Applies to projects after 1 April 2013
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RENEWABLE ENERGY Business rates collected from renewable energy projects will be retained in full by the relevant local authorities Applies to projects after 1 April 2013
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POOLING Local authorities could choose to form voluntary pools Would share benefit of growth and smooth impact of volatility over a wider area A London wide scheme would change Brent’s position within the scheme
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