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Non-Domestic Rating (Lists) Act 2021
Summary
This Act reforms how councils value non-domestic (business) properties for tax purposes in England. It updates the rules for creating and maintaining the lists used to calculate business rates, aiming to make the system more modern, accurate, and efficient.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing changes to how business property taxes (called 'rates') are calculated and listed. It could help make the system fairer and more up-to-date, potentially reducing unfair tax burdens on some businesses and ensuring valuations better reflect real property values.
A vote to oppose means
- —Critics worry the changes might increase taxes for some businesses, cause confusion during the transition, or that the new system could still be unfair to certain types of properties. Some may also be concerned about the costs of updating records and administering the new system.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading8 Sept 2020
- 2nd reading30 Sept 2020
- Committee stage20 Oct 2020
- 3rd reading20 Oct 2020
Lords
- 1st reading21 Oct 2020
- 2nd reading18 Jan 2021
- Committee stage4 Feb 2021
- Report stage1 Mar 2021
- 3rd reading9 Mar 2021
Royal Assent15 Mar 2021
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