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LGA frustrated by new Act's 'lack of flexibility'

The Local Government Finance Act received Royal Assent on 1 November, paving the way for councils to receive a half-share of locally-raised business rates revenues.

The Local Government Finance Act received Royal Assent on 1 November, paving the way for councils to receive a half-share of locally-raised business rates revenues.

Under the Act, councils will keep an estimated £11.5bn, half of all business rates levied within their area, as a ‘local share'. The other half, the ‘central share', will be taken by the Government and redistributed in full to local authorities in the form of needs-based grants.

Jonathan Werran

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