Business Rate Supplements Act 2009
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Long title | An Act to confer power on the Greater London Authority and certain local authorities to impose a levy on non-domestic ratepayers to raise money for expenditure on projects expected to promote economic development; and for connected purposes. |
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Citation | 2009 c 7 |
Territorial extent | England and Wales[2] |
Dates | |
Royal Assent | 2 July 2009 |
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Revised text of statute as amended |
The Business Rate Supplements Act 2009 (c 7) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It creates a power to impose business rate supplements. It gives effect to the proposals contained in the command paper "Business rate supplements: a White Paper" (Cm 7230).[3]
Sections 28 to 32 came into force on 2 July 2009.[4] The rest of the Act, except for section 16(5) and Schedule 2, came into force, in England,[5] on 19 August 2009.[6]
References
- ↑ The citation of this Act by this short title is authorised by section 32(4) of this Act.
- ↑ The Business Rate Supplements Act 2009, section 32(3)
- ↑ Explanatory notes, paragraph 7
- ↑ The Business Rate Supplements Act 2009, section 32(1)
- ↑ The Business Rate Supplements Act 2009 (Commencement No. 1) (England) Order 2009 (S.I. 2009/2202 (C. 96)), article 1
- ↑ The Business Rate Supplements Act 2009 (Commencement No. 1) (England) Order 2009 (S.I. 2009/2202 (C. 96)), article 2)
External links
- The Business Rate Supplements Act 2009, as amended from the National Archives.
- The Business Rate Supplements Act 2009, as originally enacted from the National Archives.
- Explanatory notes to the Business Rate Supplements Act 2009.
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