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Small businesses could lose out on tax relief

Small businesses in the UK could lose out on up to £200 million in tax relief, warns the Department for Communities and Local Government (DGLC).

According to the DGLC some local authorities are following outdated central government guidance that imposed a deadline of yesterday for small business rates relief claims.

In 2006 the department introduced an updated timetable that ensured applicants had a three-year deadline to apply for small business rates relief.

This meant that small businesses had until 2010 to apply for tax relief for 2007-08, which can be worth up to £1,100 per individual business.

A number of council websites and application forms are stating that those businesses who missed yesterdays deadline would not be able to claim for this year.

The rebate was first issued in 2005 and almost 900,000 UK firms are eligible.

However, the Local Government Association commented yesterday that only half of this number had submitted claims.

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