I could not agree more. The revaluation of business rates was often seen as an issue that affected only businesses in London or the south-east. As for everyone else, it was thought that some gained and some lost out, but that is completely untrue when it comes to pubs, which have experienced huge increases in every part of the country. The 27 pubs run by Black Country Ales across the west midlands and neighbouring counties will have experienced an increase in their rateable value of, on average, 40% by the time the transitional period is over.
Taxation: Beer and Pubs
Proceeding contribution from
Mike Wood
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 31 October 2017.
It occurred during Debate on Taxation: Beer and Pubs.
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