BRADFORD district companies have been urged to take advantages of a business rate relief scheme aimed at helping them after the impact of Covid.
The new closing date will be midnight of Easter Monday, April 18, 2022.
The £10.4m Covid-19 Additional Relief Fund (CARF) is a scheme to help small businesses who did not get any other support during Covid and there are still many qualifying businesses who are still to apply.
Even if you have already paid your 2021/22 business rates, you could be in line for credit against future business rate payments from this Government backed fund.
Martin Stubbs, Bradford Council’s revenues and benefits assistant director, said: “We know that every penny is important to local businesses and being able to secure business rate relief might make a real difference to their income over the last difficult year.
“I’d urge businesses who have not already come forward to apply as we want to make sure our local businesses have every opportunity to recover and grow now that Covid-19 restrictions have been eased.”
“If you are a small manufacturer, run a workshop or have an office-based business like an accountant or a solicitor, you could be entitled for this support.”
To find out if your business is eligible, complete an application form at bradford.gov.uk/business/business-rates/covid19-additional-relief-fund
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