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Charitable and discretionary relief

Registered charities are entitled to relief on any non-domestic property that is wholly or mainly used in relation to the objectives of the charity.

Registered Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASC's) are also entitled to relief. Relief is given at 80% of the amount due. The Council can award discretionary relief on the remaining 20%.

If your organisation is not established or conducted for profit the council may decide to award you relief of up to 100%. To qualify, the main objects of the organisation must be charitable, religious, or concerned with education, sports or recreation, social welfare, science, literature or the fine arts.

You will need to apply to the Council for these reliefs.

For further information or an application form please contact the email usRevenues Section.

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