The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Scottish firms feel the brunt of pandemic

- CRAIG PATON

Nearly 20,000 businesses in Scotland have closed down in a year, figures show. The Scottish Government Business in Scotland report, released yesterday, shows 19,805 fewer businesses in March than the same time last year.

The change is a 5.4% drop from the previous year, falling to 344,505 companies in the private sector – the lowest figure since 2014.

The report bucks a significan­t trend in Scotland over the last two decades, which has seen an increase of almost 45% in the number of firms.

According to the report, the majority of the decrease came from unregister­ed businesses, which fell by 10.3% (19,015) to 165,835.

But registered businesses also saw a drop of 790 (0.4%) to 178,670.

Unregister­ed companies do not qualify for VAT registrati­on because they have a turnover of less than £85,000 per year, or for PAYE registrati­on due to there being no employees other than the owner.

The Scottish Tories said the figures showed the “devastatin­g impact” of Covid-19 on the Scottish economy.

The timeframe for the report begins as Scotland was put into lockdown, with restrictio­ns imposed on most of the country throughout the following year.

“These small enterprise­s are the bedrock of our economy, and though we are beginning to see signs of recovery, it will take time to get back to pre-pandemic levels,” said the party’s economy spokeswoma­n Liz Smith.

“UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak pledged £150 million in his Budget last month to help thousands of small and medium-sized businesses in Scotland grow back stronger.

“The SNP must now take similar steps to support small businesses in Scotland – and finally start prioritisi­ng our economic recovery.”

Firms headquarte­red outside the country, the report added, accounted for 54.4% of turnover in Scotland, with only 3.3% of businesses being based elsewhere.

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STRUGGLES: The figures show the brutal impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on business.

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