Small businesses which share properties but do not pay business
rates are now eligible to apply for grants to help with the
impact of COVID-19.
The extension to the Small Business Grant Fund will apply to
firms occupying shared office spaces, business incubators or
shared industrial units and who lease the space from a
registered, rate-paying landlord. Separately, eligibility has
also been extended to companies occupying multiple premises with
a cumulative value of more than £51,000.
From today, eligible businesses will be able to apply to their
local authority for grants of up to £10,000.
It has also been confirmed that the Small Business Grant and
Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant schemes will close for new
applications on 10 July. Latest figures up to 2 June show that
£824.541 million has been distributed to 72,622 businesses across
Scotland through the schemes, but that new applications have
slowed in recent weeks.
Finance Secretary said:
“Our comprehensive package of business support is now worth more
than £2.3 billion. Our programme is kept under constant review,
and we are always looking for ways to extend eligibility to help
more businesses. That is precisely what we are doing today.
“New applications for the Small Business and Retail, Hospitality
and Leisure Grant schemes have slowed in recent weeks as large
numbers of businesses have already applied. We are committed to
ensuring every penny we receive from the UK Government for
business support - and more – will be passed to businesses. It is
essential that we do not allow funds to sit for too long in
schemes that are attracting few applications, so we have decided
to bring these to a close next month. That will mean that any
remaining money can be re-routed to help businesses in other
ways, as we have already started to do for the Pivotal Enterprise
Resilience Fund.
“I would encourage the owners of any eligible small business
which needs support to consider applying through their local
authority during the next five weeks and before 10 July.”
Background
Further details on
these grant schemes.
Applications for a Small Business Support Grant may now be made
to the appropriate local authority from tenants that are a
registered business or partnership, have a lease signed before 17
March 2020, employ at least one person and have a business bank
account.
From 5 May, the Small Business and Retail, Hospitality and
Leisure Grants were extended to businesses with multiple
properties. This included businesses with a number of properties
whose cumulative rateable value exceeded £35,000 (making them
ineligible for the Small Business Bonus Scheme, thereby
preventing them from accessing the Small Business Grant) and
whose individual rateable value does not exceed £18,000 (thereby
preventing them from receiving a Retail, Hospitality and Leisure
Grant). To date, the cumulative rateable value of all such
properties held was capped at £51,000, but from 8 June, this is
increased to £500,000.
Schedule 3.1 of the Scottish
Government’s Summer Budget Revision confirms the budget
for the Small Business and Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grants
as £1.202 billion.