Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Two firms which ran restaurants in Dumbarton and Balloch have had their tax debts written off after closing down.West Dunbartonshire Council has agreed to write off a total of £173,915 in National Non-Domestic Rates (NNDR) owed by companies across the area, which have ceased trading.A list of seven firms owing over £5000 were presented to the local authority’s corporate services committee last week.It showed the majority of the companies were based in the Clydebank area.In Dumbarton, Stoneyground Limited which operated The Stonefield Carvery restaurant dissolved in 2020 and had £24,386.96 of NNDR debt in 2019/20.Meanwhile, Balcony on Loch Lomond Ltd,.
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