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Transitional Relief

Transitional relief limits how much your bill can change each year as a result of business rates revaluation.

You’ll get transitional relief if your rates go up or down by more than a certain amount. This means changes to your bill are phased in gradually.

Your council will adjust your bill automatically if you’re eligible.

How much your bill can change by

How much your bill can change by from one year to the next depends on both:

  • your property’s rateable value
  • whether your bill is increasing or decreasing as a result of revaluation

You stop getting transitional relief when your bill reaches the full amount set by a revaluation.

The business rates year is from 1 April to 31 March the following year.

Your business rates will change by no more than the percentage caps listed in the tables from one year to the next.

If your bill is increasing from 1 April 2026 to 31 March 2029

Rateable value

2026 to 2027

2027 to 2028

2028 to 2029

Up to £20,000 (£28,000 in London)

5%

10% plus inflation

25% plus inflation

£20,001 (£28,001 in London) to £100,000

15%

25% plus inflation

40% plus inflation

Over £100,000

30%

25% plus inflation

25% plus inflation

If your bill increased from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2026

Rateable value                      

2023 to 2024

2024 to 2025

2025 to 2026

 

Up to £20,000 (£28,000 in London)   

5%          

10% plus inflation         

25% plus inflation         

 

£20,001 (£28,001 in London) to £100,000

15%         

25% plus inflation         

40% plus inflation        

 

Over £100,000                       

30%         

40% plus inflation         

55% plus inflation         

 

If you’ve received a transitional certificate

The transitional certificate value will be used in the business rates calculation for your property instead of the usual rateable value.

If you disagree with the value of the certificate, contact the Valuation Office Agency (VOA).

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