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Hardship ReliefDiscretionary powers allow Councils to reduce or remit, in full, business rates where it is satisfied that it would cause the ratepayer hardship if it did not do so and that it is reasonable to do so in the interests of other Council Tax Payers. Each Council sets its own policy. What is Hardship? There is no statutory definition of hardship. The dictionary says it is a "condition of life difficult to endure" or "something that causes suffering or deprivation". Who is eligible for Hardship Relief? The ratepayers who may qualify for Hardship Relief are:
What is North Norfolk District Council's Policy for Hardship Relief? The Council's policy is to:
How can I apply for Hardship Relief? An application can be obtained from the Non-Domestic Rates Section at: North Norfolk District Council If you are applying for hardship relief you will need to provide a copy of your latest available audited accounts. Applications for second or subsequent years will require updated audited accounts. Hardship relief is granted at 80% of the full rate bill or of the transitional bill where the transitional arrangements apply. Seventy-five per cent of this relief is paid for by the Government, the remaining 25% is paid for by local taxpayers from Council Tax. If you have any questions about this information, please contact the Non-Domestic Rates (Business Rates) Section on 01263 516110.
This page was last updated on 25 March 2004.
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