Welsh government delivers Budget
    
On 20 December 2021, the Welsh government  outlined a Budget to 'build a stronger,  fairer and greener Wales'.
The Welsh government unveiled a £116 million  package of funding to aid with the economic recovery from the COVID-19  pandemic. This will be combined with existing permanent relief schemes that see  over 85,000 properties continue to receive support. The scheme will be capped  at £110,000 per business.
Many firms had been receiving 100% off their  rates, which helps to pay for services provided by local government, but  previous COVID-19 business rate schemes have come to an end.
A further £35 million has been set aside to  freeze the non-domestic rates multiplier for 2022/23, so there will be no  increase in the amount of rates businesses are paying.
Meanwhile, an additional £1.3 billion in  funding will be supplied to the NHS in Wales to help provide effective, high  quality and sustainable healthcare following the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Budget also tackles inequality and invests  in future generations through an additional £320 million to continue a  long-term programme of learning and education reform.
Welsh government Finance Minister, Rebecca  Evans, said:
'The UK  government's Spending Review did not deliver for Wales and this Budget is  delivered in that context. While there are tough choices ahead, we have been  able to provide funding that will allow Wales to rise to the challenges we  face, grounded in the distinctively Welsh values of environmental, social and  economic justice.'
Internet  link: GOV.WALES