Power to impose a charge for business rate appeals

Part of Local Government Finance Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 4:00 pm on 21 February 2017.

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Photo of Rob Marris Rob Marris Labour, Wolverhampton South West 4:00, 21 February 2017

The charge for business rate appeals is understandable, given the regrettable trend of recent years, which started under a Labour Government, of charging for access to justice. However, we also need to see things in the context of something that was raised with me and the hon. Member for Thirsk and Malton—the margin of appreciation, as I think it would be called; the flexibility. A business pays a charge and there is an appeal. It wins, but is told that the difference between what it would have been charged and what it will be charged post-appeal is less than 15%. Then it has lost—even though it has won. That does not seem to me to be a good way to proceed.