Non-domestic rates actuals by local authority

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Next update expected:April 2027

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15th April 2026

2024-25 data have been added.

Total rows for mandatory and discretionary reliefs have been added for user convenience.

14th January 2026
Dataset first published.

Main information

Designation
Official statistics
Data provider
Local Authorities
Data source
No specific source from data provider
Time period covered
April 1996 to March 2025

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

These statistics details the amounts of non-domestic rates that local authorities collected in the financial year.

Non-domestic rates (NDR), often referred to as business rates, are a local tax through which owners or occupiers (‘ratepayers’) of non-domestic properties contribute financially towards the provision of local services.

The NDR bill for each property is calculated by taking its rateable value and multiplying it by the ‘NDR multiplier' for the year in question. There are also various reliefs available to support ratepayers. If a ratepayer is eligible for relief, this will reduce the rates bill for the property.

All NDR revenue collected by billing authorities is paid into the Welsh Government's ‘Non-Domestic Rates Pool’. Funds collected from the central list are also added to this pool. The total revenue is then distributed to billing authorities as part of the local government revenue settlement each year. The pool is split between the 22 county and county borough councils and the four police and crime commissioners, and is distributed between each authority according to shares of adult population.

Data collection or calculation

The information presented here is taken from the annual NDR3 financial returns submitted by the 22 billing authorities in Wales.

Statistical quality

Full information on data quality relating to all Local Government Finance publications can be found in the statistical quality report.

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Organisation
Welsh Government
Contact email
localtaxationpolicy@gov.wales