
PART A
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(1) The title of this Order is the Non-Domestic Rating (Small Business Relief) (Wales) Order 2017.
(2) This Order comes into force on 8 January 2018 but has effect from 1 April 2018.
(3) This Order applies in relation to Wales.
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In this Order—
 “the 1988 Act” (“Deddf 1988”) means the Local Government Finance Act 1988;
 “automatic teller machine” (“peiriant arian awtomatig”) means an automated facility providing self-service access to a range of banking services;
 “electronic communication” (“cyfathrebiad electronig”) has the meaning given in section 15(1) of the Electronic Communications Act 2000;
 “electronic communications apparatus” (“cyfarpar cyfathrebiadau electronig”) includes—
(a) apparatus designed or adapted for use in connection with the provision of an electronic communications network;
(b) apparatus designed or adapted for a use which consists of or includes the sending or receiving of communications or other signals that are transmitted by means of an electronic communications network;
(c) lines;
(d) other structures (including structures forming part only of a building) or things used, designed or adapted for use in connection with the provision of an electronic communications network; and
(e) any ancillary equipment occupied exclusively for the purpose of a person who is licensed under section 8 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 or who has a grant of recognised spectrum access under section 18 of that Act;
 “excepted hereditament” (“hereditament a eithrir”) means a hereditament—
(a) which is used exclusively for the display of advertisements, the parking of motor vehicles, sewage works or electronic communications apparatus;
(b) which is a beach hut or a post office;
(c) to which either    paragraph 2(2)(a) or (b) of Schedule 4ZA to    the 1988 Act applies (charities or community amateur sports clubs);
(d) to which either paragraph (a) or (b) of section 47(5B) of the 1988 Act applies (not for profit organisations);
(e) which is an excepted hereditament as defined in section 47(9) of the 1988 Act;
(f) which is a Crown hereditament as defined in section 65A(4) of the 1988 Act;
(g) which is used exclusively for an automatic teller machine;
 “line” (“llinell”) means any wire, cable, tube, pipe or similar thing (including its casing or coating) which is designed or adapted for use in connection with the provision of any electronic communications network or electronic communications services;
 “person authorised to sign on behalf of the ratepayer” (“person sydd wedi ei awdurdodi i lofnodi ar ran y trethdalwr”) means, where the ratepayer is—
(a) a partnership, a partner of that partnership;
(b) a trust, a trustee of that trust;
(c) a body corporate, a director of that body; andin any other case, a person duly authorised to sign on behalf of the ratepayer;
 “post office” (“swyddfa bost”) means a public post office within the meaning given by section 125(1) of the Postal Services Act 2000;
 “qualifying hereditament” (“hereditament cymwys”) means a hereditament falling within article 12(1)(c) of this Order;
 “relevant financial year” (“blwyddyn ariannol berthnasol”) means the financial year in respect of which a ratepayer has served a notice in accordance with article 14;
 “signature” (“llofnod”), “sign” (“llofnodi”) or “signed” (“llofnodwyd”), in relation to a notice served in accordance with article 13(3) or 14(6) by electronic communication includes the incorporation in it, or the logical association with it, of an electronic signature, as defined in section 7(2) of the Electronic Communications Act 2000;
 “structure” (“strwythur”) includes a building only if the sole purpose of that building is to enclose other electronic communications apparatus.
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Where a hereditament complies with the conditions in more than one of articles 7, 8 or 9, the article which applies is the article which has the effect of the lowest amount being chargeable in respect of the hereditament.
4 
Where a ratepayer is liable to pay non-domestic rates for more than two hereditaments shown on a local non-domestic rating list which satisfy only the conditions in article 7 (rateable value conditions), the ratepayer must give notice of those hereditaments to the billing authority for that list in accordance with article 13.
5 
For the purposes of    paragraph 4(2)(b)(i) of Schedule 4ZA to    the 1988 Act, the amount prescribed for a hereditament is—
(a) £12,000, or
(b) £100,000 where the child care conditions in article 8 are met.
PART B
6 
The conditions to be satisfied for the purposes of    paragraph 4(2)(b)(ii) of Schedule 4ZA to    the 1988 Act are those prescribed in articles 7 to 9.
7 
The rateable value conditions are—
(a) the rateable value of the hereditament is not more than £12,000;
(b) the hereditament is not an excepted hereditament; and
(c) the hereditament is wholly occupied.
8 
The child care conditions are—
(a) the hereditament is wholly used for the purposes of child minding or the provision of day care by a person registered under Part 2 of the Children and Families (Wales) Measure 2010;
(b) the hereditament is not an excepted hereditament;
(c) the hereditament is wholly occupied;
(d) the rateable value of the hereditament is not more than £100,000; and
(e) the ratepayer has given notice to the billing authority in respect of the hereditament in accordance with article 14.
9 
The post office conditions are—
(a) the hereditament, or part of the hereditament, is used for the purposes of a post office;
(b) the rateable value of the hereditament is not more than £12,000;
(c) the hereditament is wholly occupied; and
(d) the ratepayer has given notice to the billing authority in respect of the hereditament in accordance with article 14.
10 
The amount of E prescribed for the purposes of    paragraph 10(6) of Schedule 4ZA to    the 1988 Act is to be determined in accordance with articles 11 and 12.
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(1) Unless article 12 applies (ratepayer liable for more than two qualifying hereditaments), where the conditions in article 7, 8 or 9 are satisfied, E is the amount specified in, or calculated in accordance with, paragraph (2).
(2) Where a hereditament satisfies the conditions prescribed by the article specified in column (1) of the table below, and the rateable value of the hereditament is within the range in the corresponding row in column (2), E is the amount specified or as calculated in the corresponding row in column (3).

(1)Article (2)Rateable Value(£) (3)Amount of E
7 (rateable value) 0 to 6,000 5,000,000
7 (rateable value) 6,001 to 12,000 Calculated in accordance with paragraph (3) of this article
8 (child care) 0 to 100,000 5,000,000
9 (post office) 0 to 9,000 5,000,000
9 (post office) 9,001 to 12,000 2
(3) The amount of E (for hereditaments meeting the rateable value conditions or post office conditions) is derived from dividing 6000 by the figure reached by subtracting 6000 from the rateable value of the hereditament shown in the local non-domestic rating list for that day, calculated to three decimal places (rounding up or down as appropriate).
(4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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(1) This article applies—
(a) separately to each local non-domestic rating list (“a list”);
(b) only to hereditaments which do not satisfy the conditions in article 8 or 9 (the child care conditions or post office conditions); and
(c) where a ratepayer is liable to pay non-domestic rates for more than two hereditaments shown for the day on a list and which satisfy the conditions in article 7 (rateable value conditions) (“qualifying hereditaments”).
(2) The amount of E for the two qualifying hereditaments with the highest notional values, as determined in accordance with paragraphs (4) to (6), is the amount specified in, or calculated in accordance with, article 11(2).
(3) The amount of E for any other qualifying hereditaments is 1.
(4) The notional value of a qualifying hereditament with a rateable value of £6,000 or less, is A.
(5) The notional value of a qualifying hereditament with a rateable value of £6,001 or more is calculated in accordance with the formula—((12,000−A)/6000)×A.
(6) A is the rateable value of the qualifying hereditament.
PART C
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(1) A notice under this article must contain the information and other matters specified in Schedule 1 and must be signed by the ratepayer or a person authorised to sign on behalf of the ratepayer.
(2) A notice must be given when a ratepayer is, or becomes, liable to pay non-domestic rates for more than two qualifying hereditaments.
(3) A notice is to be served on the billing authority concerned by—
(a) addressing it to the authority; and
(b) delivering or sending it to the authority’s office by post or electronic communication.
(4) Any notice sent by electronic communication is to be regarded, unless the contrary is proved, as served when it is received in legible form.
(5) When a notice has been given the billing authority may from time to time require the ratepayer to give further notices in accordance with this article.
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(1) A notice under this article must contain the information and other matters specified in Schedule 2 and must be signed by the ratepayer or a person authorised to sign on behalf of the ratepayer.
(2) Subject to paragraphs (3) to (5), a notice given no later than 30 September in a financial year may have effect from a date no earlier than 1 April in the preceding financial year.
(3) A notice may not be given earlier than 1 October in the financial year preceding the relevant financial year.
(4) Subject to paragraph (5), where in relation to the hereditament to which the notice relates—
(a) the part of the relevant conditions concerning rateable value becomes satisfied due to an alteration of a local non-domestic rating list; and
(b) a notice is given within 4 months after the date of which the billing authority concerned is notified of the alteration pursuant to regulations under section 55 of the 1988 Act (alteration of lists),
the notice may have effect from a date no earlier than the date on which the alteration takes effect under those regulations.
(5) No notice may have effect for a day earlier than 1 April 2018.
(6) A notice is to be served on the billing authority concerned by—
(a) addressing it to the authority; and
(b) delivering or sending it to the authority’s office by post or electronic communication.
(7) Any notice sent by electronic communication is to be regarded, unless the contrary is proved, as served when it is received in legible form.
(8) When a notice has been given in respect of a financial year the billing authority may require the ratepayer to give further notices in accordance with this article in relation to such subsequent financial years as it may from time to time specify.
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The Orders specified in Schedule 3 are revoked but continue to apply to a financial year ending on or before 31 March 2018.
Mark Drakeford
Cabinet Secretary for Finance, one of the Welsh Ministers
6 December 2017
SCHEDULE 1
Article 13
1 
The name, address (including post code), facsimile number (where applicable), telephone number and electronic mail address (where applicable) of the ratepayer.
2 
The addresses (including post codes) of the hereditaments and, where known, the non-domestic rating account numbers.
3 
The date upon which the ratepayer became, or will become, liable to pay non-domestic rates for the hereditaments.
4 
Authority from the ratepayer for the billing authority to which the notice is given to obtain from any person any information which the authority considers relevant for the purposes of confirming any information given in the notice or otherwise ascertaining the ratepayer’s eligibility for relief in respect of the hereditaments mentioned in paragraph 2.
5 
The signature of the ratepayer or person authorised to sign on behalf of the ratepayer.
6 
A description of the capacity of the person signing the notice.
7 
The date of the notice.
SCHEDULE 2
Article 14
1 
The name, address (including post code), facsimile number (where applicable), telephone number and electronic mail address (where applicable) of the ratepayer.
2 
The address (including post code) of the hereditament for which small business rate relief is sought and, where known, the non-domestic rating account number.
3 
In the case of premises used for child care—
(a) confirmation that—
(i) the hereditament mentioned in paragraph 2 is used wholly for the purposes of child care as described in this Order;
(ii) the hereditament is not an excepted hereditament as described in this Order;
(iii) the hereditament is wholly occupied; and
(b) the name and address of the registered provider and their registration number.
4 
In the case of a post office, confirmation that the hereditament mentioned in paragraph 2 is used wholly or partly for the purposes of a post office as described in this Order.
5 
Confirmation as to either—
(a) the date on which the hereditament was first used as described in the notice and that it has continued to be so used to the date of the notice; or
(b) the date on which the hereditament will be first used as described above.
6 
An undertaking by the ratepayer (or if the person signing the notice is not the ratepayer, an undertaking on behalf of the ratepayer) that the ratepayer will as soon as practicable inform the billing authority in writing if they consider that they may no longer be eligible to receive rate relief under this Order.
7 
Authority from the ratepayer for the billing authority to which the notice is given to obtain from any person any information which the authority considers relevant for the purposes of confirming any information given in the notice or otherwise ascertaining the ratepayer’s eligibility for relief in respect of the hereditament mentioned in paragraph 2.
8 
The signature of the ratepayer or person authorised to sign on behalf of the ratepayer.
9 
A description of the capacity of the person signing the notice.
10 
The date of the notice.
SCHEDULE 3
Article 15


Orders revoked References
Non-Domestic Rating (Small Business Relief) (Wales) Order 2015 S.I. 2015/229 (W. 11)
Non-Domestic Rating (Small Business Relief) (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2016 S.I. 2016/32 (W. 13)
Non-Domestic Rating (Small Business Relief) (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2017 S.I. 2017/25 (W. 9)