Second-home tax rules to be reviewed

A business rates ‘loophole’ which could be costing English councils millions in lost council tax is to be reviewed by ministers.

Second-home owners currently pay council tax on their properties including when the property is available to rent infrequently during the year as properties are valued for business rates when owners declare their property is available to let as ‘holiday accommodation’ for 140 days or more in a year.

Roughly 47,000 holiday lets in England are liable for business rates, of which 96 per cent have rateable values of £12,000 or less. At present, there is no requirement for evidence to be produced that a property has actually been commercially let.

Any property registered for business rates, rather than council tax, is likely to qualify for small business rate relief, providing 100 per cent relief from business rates, so no tax is due on properties with a rateable value of £12,000 or less.

Local Government Minister Rishi Sunak MP said: “We’re aware of concerns that the current arrangements for valuing second homes for business rates and claiming relief do not provide strong enough protections against abuse. We are seeking views on whether we should strengthen the checks already in place to ensure second-home owners have to pay council tax, while ensuring genuine holiday let businesses are able to demonstrate they are eligible for business rates relief.”

The newly announced consultation will seek views on whether the current criteria should be strengthened to ensure second home owners are contributing to the local economy through the proper payment of council tax, or, for those genuinely renting out their property and supporting tourism, business rates.

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