Scottish Government seeks evidence from licensees for Gill Review of hospitality valuation
17 March 2026 • Sarah Medcraf
The Scottish Government has opened a formal call for evidence as part of the Gill Review, an independent examination of the valuation methodology used for licensed hospitality premises.
Licensees, trade bodies, and sector professionals are being invited to submit views to help inform potential reforms to the non-domestic rates system.
The review focuses on how pubs, bars, restaurants, hotels, and other licensed venues are valued for rating purposes, particularly the approach based on “receipts and expenditure.” The Scottish Government has stated that contributions from operators will play a central role in assessing whether the current methodology remains fair, transparent, and fit for purpose.
Respondents are being asked to provide practical insights into how valuations impact their businesses, including the effect of trading conditions, cost pressures, and market changes. Evidence may be submitted in writing, with participants encouraged to supply supporting data where available.
Submissions will be reviewed by the independent chair, Kenneth Gill, whose remit includes evaluating whether the existing system accurately reflects the performance and diversity of Scotland’s licensed hospitality sector. The findings will inform recommendations to Ministers later this year.
To help inform the Chamber's response to the review, we would appreciate any feedback and views you can share with us.
As business rates has consistently been identified by local chambers and members as a priority issue, it is important that we take opportunities to influence change to the business rates system.
The deadline for providing feedback to the review is 20th April. Contact us for a further chat - smedcraf@moraychamber.co.uk