Belfast Telegraph

Government urged to act overslump in confidence among SMEs

- BY ALAN JONES

THE Government is being urged to tackle an “unpreceden­ted” slump in confidence among small businesses amid warnings that thousands are struggling to stay afloat.

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) said Chancellor Sajid Javid should bring forward “radical interventi­ons” in next month’s Budget to address slowing economic growth.

The group called for a major reduction in business rates bills for small firms, saying thousands were being hit by “spiralling” operating costs.

The FSB recommende­d that the Retail Discount — which allows small retailers with rateable values of up to £51,000 to claim a 33% discount on their rates bills — be increased to at least 50%, made permanent and extended to small firms operating in other sectors, including manufactur­ing.

It is also calling for the threshold for Small Business Rates Relief to be increased from £12,000 to at least £30,000.

FSB chairman Mike Cherry said this morning that “small businesses have been left hamstrung by uncertaint­y for the past three years”.

“We need to see the Chancellor step up to the mark next month with measures that will re-inject optimism into the small business community. Otherwise, we’re in for a very bleak winter.

“Business rates reform must be a priority.

“This unfair, regressive tax — which hits firms before they’ve made their first pound in turnover, let alone profit — continues to threaten the futures of small firms all over the country growth,” the business spokesman added.

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Uncertaint­y: Mike Cherry

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