That's what I thought as well. The SNP running out of other people's money!Assessing the financial impact of the reintroduction of sporting rates (tax) one assumes in Scotland
Sporting rates were reintroduced a few years ago in Scotland.That's what I thought as well. The SNP running out of other people's money!
David.
Indeed, I fear it was a purely political move from a party of envySporting rates were reintroduced a few years ago in Scotland.
A recent FOI in the Borders showed that the vast majority of businesses qualify for 100% exemption and that those rates that were collected were highly unlikely to cover the cost of running the scheme.
Hopefully this study will prove that and this unnecessary administrative burden will be removed again.
Sporting rates were reintroduced a few years ago in Scotland.
A recent FOI in the Borders showed that the vast majority of businesses qualify for 100% exemption and that those rates that were collected were highly unlikely to cover the cost of running the scheme.
Hopefully this study will prove that and this unnecessary administrative burden will be removed again.
Yes, yes and yes!Where they not advised exactly that at the consultation phase.
And its why they were phased out in the 1st place.
But as normal Holyrood knows best
It's worse than that - anyone with "shootable" ground (which is pretty much all land) is liable for sporting rates, wh!ether there is any shooting activity or not!Anyone with a stalking lease is liable for this (Scotland) as has been said before most if not all get 100% relief it’s a pain in the ass having to apply for it every year
Aye it’s a total shambles, it was reinstated by recent governments purely as a tax on sporting estates as you said any land where shooting takes place, leases now are classed as pest control deer controlIt's worse than that - anyone with "shootable" ground (which is pretty much all land) is liable for sporting rates, wh!ether there is any shooting activity or not!
The one get out clause is to prove that any shooting activity is purely for "pest" control and has no "sporting" element. This is one of the key reasons why FLS have end a just about all of their leases and why they are unlikely to offer ne one for the foreseeable.
The National Forest Estate is to big to qualify for rate relief under the Small Business Bonus Scheme, that is available to most land owners. They have been fighting the Assessor since the reintroduction of Sporting Rates and I belief have yet to pay over anything - Scottish Government (reluctantly) cover any shortfall in FLS funding - oh the irony of FLS having to be propped up b y SG to pay rate to.....SG