Retention of Business Rates by Local Councils
There have been votes in Parliament on reforming the way local councils are funded including a switch from central grants to allowing councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area.
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Mark Pritchard generally voted for local councils keeping money raised from taxes on business premises in their areas
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On 20 Maw 2019:
Mark Pritchard wedi pleidleisio for greater local business rate retention in certain areas and for a proposed scheme to redistribute business rate income between public bodies in different areas.
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On 13 Chw 2013:
Mark Pritchard was absent for a vote on Local Government Finance Settlement 2013-14 (England)
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On 21 Mai 2012:
Mark Pritchard was absent for a vote on Local Government Finance Bill — Third Reading
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On 11 Ion 2012:
Mark Pritchard wedi pleidleisio to allow local councils to retain a proportion of the business rates generated in their area and to localise assisting those in financial need to pay their council tax.
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On 10 Ion 2012:
Mark Pritchard was absent for a vote on Local Government Finance Bill — Second reading
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