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Business rates transition fund likely to benefit from extra millions

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November 28, 2025

WALES’ finance minister Mark Drakeford has said some of the extra £505m the Welsh Government was told it will receive from the UK Government will be spent on a scheme helping businesses who may see their non-domestic rates go up when revaluation figures are soon published.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves on Wednesday announced her spending plans in the Budget. While it included some specific announcements for Wales, decisions she has made that were England-only result in a consequential payment being made for Wales. She said that will be worth £505m.

In an interview with us after the Budget announcement, Mr Drakeford said he expects most of that will be spent on a transition fund for business rates.

The next revaluation will come into effect in England and Wales on April 1, 2026. It will be based on the cost to rent a property for a year on April 1, 2024.

At revaluation all properties are given a new rateable value, and multipliers (standard and small business) are revised.

However, Mr Drakeford explained the UK Government plans to create a transition fund to help those whose rates go up and the Welsh Government will likely follow suit.

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