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The Local Government Finance (Wales) Bill establishes a series of changes to improve the tax systems. It will make them fairer and work better for the future needs of Wales, by ensuring local taxes reflect economic circumstances more regularly.

For non-domestic rates (also known as business rates), the Bill will:

The bill also has implications for council tax.

Rebecca Evans, Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Constitution and Cabinet Office, said:

“This is the first Welsh local government finance bill since devolution. It introduces important changes to the local tax system in Wales, reforming the system to make it more consistent, effective, and to give us flexibility in the future. Extensive research and experience of operating the current systems for more than two decades highlighted a range of limitations and the case for change was clear.”

“With the Bill now being approved by the Senedd, we will have a framework designed for modern Wales, and the necessary levers to adapt local taxation in the future as circumstances and priorities change.”