Small business rate relief
You may be entitled to small business rate relief if the rateable value of your property (or properties) is under £15,000, and you occupy either:
- One property
- More than one property with any additional property having a rateable value less that £2,200
Charity & Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC)
If you are either a Charity or a registered Community Amateur Sports Club you may be entitled to an 80% reduction.
Discretionary rate relief
We have the discretion to give up to £2,000 rate relief to non-profit making organisations.
To apply for discretionary rate relief you will need to complete the local support form in addition to the application form.
You will require an Equal Opportunities Policy for your organisation to be eligible for discretionary rate relief. You can use our Equal opportunities policy template to help you write one.
Rural Rate Relief
If your property is in an area on the rural settlement list, and falls into one of the categories below, you may be entitled to relief:
- Village food shops (not hot food takeaways) with a rateable value less than £7,000
- The only Post Office or general store with a rateable value less than £7,000
- The only public house or petrol filling station with a rateable value less than £10,500.
The council can also grant a discretionary rural rate relief on certain other occupied property in a rural settlement with a rateable value less than £14,000.
Hardship rate relief
In special circumstances the council has discretion to grant relief. Please contact us for further details.
More information about rate relief is available in our Business Rates in East Lindsey 2008-2009 booklet, or you can telephone us.
You can
apply for any of the above reliefs by downloading and completing the relevant application form and guidance notes.