§ 16. Mr. Norman Hoggasked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many representations he has received on the rating revaluation in Scotland.
§ Mr. George YoungerI have received about 3,800 representations of various kinds. In response to these, and in particular a representation from the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities, I announced last Thursday an extra increase of £38.5 million in the domestic element of the rate support grant, which will go a long way toward easing the burden revaluation will shift on to the domestic ratepayer.
§ 23. Mr. Donald Stewartasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will postpone revaluation in Scotland for rating purposes.
§ Mr. YoungerNo. This is not practicable. I have announced that there will be an extra increase of £38.5 million in the domestic element of the rate support grant, which will go a long way toward easing the burden revaluation will shift on to the domestic ratepayer.
§ 40. Mr. Home Robertsonasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will make a statement on the burden of rates on domestic ratepayers in Scotland.
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§ 26. Mr. Johnstonasked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he has undertaken a study of the impact of the rates revaluation on domestic properties in Scotland.
§ Mr. YoungerI understand that in Scotland as a whole the average revaluation multiplier for domestic property is 2.7, somewhat higher than the average for all property of 2.33. The recently announced extra increase of £38.5 million in the domestic element of the rate support grant will moderate the effect of this on householders' rate bills.