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Nurseries renew calls for action on £550m business rates bill

Nurseries across England and Wales and the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) are urging the Government and the Welsh Assembly to follow Scotland's likely lead and exempt them from business rates as they face a 26 per cent increase over the next five years.

According to analysis commissioned by the Press Association from business rent and rates specialists CVS, business rates will rise to £110.72m per year, adding up to a total property tax bill for nurseries and pre-schools over five years of £553.6m by 2022.

Before the revaluation, nurseries and pre-schools paid £87.56m last year between them, CVS said, meaning the sector will have to pay an extra £23.2m per year until 2022 to meet the extra costs. 

A revaluation of business rates this April saw rateable values, the property values used to calculate tax bills, rise by 32 per cent for many nurseries, threatening their sustainability.

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