Forestry Commission
Make a revenue claim
The deadline for submitting your claim, and any supporting documents and evidence has now passed.
Wewill apply late reductions to claims received after the deadline depending on when we receive the claim.
Any claim submitted after the final deadline of 11.59pm on 2 September 2024 will have payment withheld for this claim year, unless you have a good reason or other exceptional circumstances apply.
If this is the first year of your agreement, you must submit a revenue claim in 2024.
Make a claim online
You canclaim online using the Rural Payments service. Once youve signed in, select View business then scroll down the business overview to Countryside Stewardship claims.
On the Countryside Stewardship claims screen, click the button Annual Declaration to make your annual revenue claim.
You can then use the on-screen Help link to take you through each process step-by-step.
Read more abouthow to create an annual declaration online.
Make a claim by email or post
If youre unable to claim online, youll need tocontactRPAby phone or emailto request a revenue claim form.
Follow the guidance onhow to complete yourCSrevenue claim form by email or post.
Send your completed form, supporting documents and evidence (where relevant) to us by post or emailusing our contact details.
Make a capital claim
You can submit a capital claim at any time of year. However, this must be:
- within 3 months of the end of your agreement - a late claim reduction will apply if the claim is received between 3 and 6 months
- after the capital work is finished
- after you have been charged or invoiced
All the information you need to know about capital claims is in the relevant scheme guidance.
Make a CS claim online
You can claim online using the Rural Payments service. Once youve signed in, select View business then scroll down the business overview to Countryside Stewardship claims.
On the Countryside Stewardship claims screen, select the Create a new Countryside Stewardship Capital Claim green button:
- Create a new Countryside Stewardship Capital Claim 2024
- Create a new Countryside Stewardship Capital Claim 2023
You can then use the on-screen Help link to take you through each process step-by-step.
Make a Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) Pilot capital claim online
You can create and submit the capital claim under the Countryside Stewardship claims section in your Rural Payments account. Select your SFI Pilot Capital Grant agreement and click the Create a new Countryside Stewardship capital claim button.
Please contact RPA if you have any difficulties with the online process.
Make a claim by email or post
If youre unable to claim online, youll need to contact RPA by phone or email to request a capital claim form.
Follow the guidance on how to complete your CS capital claim form by email or post.
Send your completed form, supporting documents and evidence (where relevant) to us by post or email using our contact details.
If youre a SFI Pilot Capital Grant customer, you can only submit your claim online as we do not accept paper claim forms under the SFI Pilot scheme. However, you can send supporting evidence for your claim by email or post.
Contact us
Rural Payments Agency
PO Box 324
Worksop
S95 1DF
Email: ruralpayments@defra.gov.uk
Telephone: 03000 200 301
Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5pm (excluding public holidays)
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Last updated 4 June 2024 +show all updates
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Updates to claim dates advising customers of the final deadline of 2 September 2024
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Updated to show the 15 May deadline for submitting revenue claims without reductions has now passed
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Revenue claim window opening update
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Updated for capital claims in 2024.
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Information updated as revenue claims closed at 11:59pm on 31 August 2023.
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Added further information to clarify the process for Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) pilot customers.
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Page updated to reflect the deadline for CS revenue claims without reductions closed at midnight on 15 May 2023.
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Addition of information about submitting a CS revenue claim for 2023.
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Page now explains how you can make an online claim using on-screen help and links to guidance for making a claim by email or post.