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Government to water down business rate rise for pubs | UK News

By uk-times.com8 January 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The government is poised to announce a climbdown on forthcoming increases to the business rates bill faced by pubs.

In the coming days the government is expected to say it will make changes to how pubs’ business rates are calculated, resulting in smaller rises to bills.

Treasury officials say they have recognised the financial difficulties facing many pubs after sharp rises in the rateable value of their premises.

The move follows pressure from landlords and industry groups that included more than 1,000 pubs banning Labour MPs from their premises.

The Treasury is also thought to be ready to relax licensing rules to allow longer opening and more licensed pavement areas for drinking.

In her November Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves scaled back business rate discounts that have been in force since the pandemic from 75% to 40% – and announced that there would be no discount at all from April.

That, combined with big upward adjustments to rateable values of pub premises, left landlords with the prospect of much higher rates bills.

A campaign to dilute the impact of these rises has been gaining traction in recent weeks, with pub owners and industry groups lobbying for more support.

The government had already offered some relief by reducing the “multiplier” used to calculate business rates.

The government may reduce the multiplier further to counteract the higher rateable values.

Alternatively they could boost the £4.3bn “transitional relief” fund brought in to ease the impact of withdrawing support following the pandemic.

Industry groups welcomed news there would be additional relief.

Kate Nicholls, chair of UK Hospitality, representing the industry, said the relief should apply not just to pubs, but to all hospitality businesses affected, including cafes and restaurants.

“We need a hospitality-wide solution, which is why the government should implement the maximum possible 20p discount to the multiplier for all hospitality properties,” she said.

Unpicking the recent Budget would be seen by many as another U-turn following climbdowns on winter fuel payments, disability benefits and inheritance tax on farms and family businesses.

The discount on rates during the pandemic only applied to hospitality businesses in England.

Scottish businesses are waiting for the Budget there next week to hear how the Edinburgh government will approach the issue.

Pubs there will hope the Scottish government follows the UK government in offering some relief.

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