Scots business rates relief saves renewables £4m

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Scottish Energy Minister hails tax break for properties with on-site renewable generators

Scottish businesses that generate renewable energy saved around £4m this year through a business rates relief scheme, according to new figures. The Scottish government published analysis of the tax...

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