Business rates

Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Relief 2023 to 2025

The Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Relief Scheme provides business rates relief to eligible occupied retail, hospitality and leisure properties. The scheme started in 2020/21 and has been extended for 2025/26. 

  • The amount of relief for 2023/24 is 75% of the business rates bill.
  • The amount of relief for 2024/25 is 75% of the business rates bill.
  • The amount of relief for 2025/26 is 40% of the business rates bill.

Limits of this scheme

You can claim up to £110,000 of support for all your eligible hereditaments under this scheme. This 'cash cap' of £110,000 applies at a Group company level, which means holding companies and subsidiaries cannot claim up to the cash cap for each company. The limit also applies to organisations that are not a company, but which have such an interest in a company that they would, if they were a company, be the holding company.

This scheme is subject to the Minimal Financial Assistance limits under the Subsidy Control Act. This means you cannot receive more than £315,000 over a 3-year period – that is, the current financial year and the 2 previous financial years.

COVID-19 business grants received from local government, and any other subsidy claimed under the Minimal Financial Assistance limits or Small Amounts of Financial Assistance limit over the 3-year period, should be counted towards the overall £315,000 limit.

To claim Retail, Hospitality and Leisure relief, you must not have exceeded either the:

  • £110,000 cash cap
  • Minimal Financial Assistance limits of £315,000 over 3 years, including 2025/26

When action is required

You should complete and return Form A if you wish to apply for RHL and have occupied the property between 1st April 2023 to 31st March 2026

Retail, hospitality and leisure relief – Form A

You should complete and return Form B, below, refusing the relief, if either:

  • you have exceeded the cash cap on all properties
  • you have received more than the Minimal Financial Assistance limits of £315,000 over 3 years, including 2025/26

Retail, hospitality and leisure relief – Form B

If you falsely apply for any relief, or if you provide false information or make false representation to gain relief, you may be guilty of fraud.