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Bira’s High Expectations For November’s Budget

The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira), has set out its high expectations for the government to create a positive impact for the high street after a difficult year, with ceo Andrew Goodacre highlighting that PM Rishi Sunak had some tough hurdles ahead of him to create a Budget on November 27 which will have a positive impact on the high street and the retail sector in the coming year.

“With the November Budget approaching, we are eager to express our expectations and hopes for the forthcoming policies that will significantly impact the retail sector,” states Andrew. “We believe that the proposed measures can pave the way for a robust and sustainable economic recovery, benefiting both businesses and consumers alike and our wish is for the government to stand up and take note of the following requests from us to help rebuild our high street.”

Business Rates: It is imperative that the government considers retaining the current retail discount at 75% for businesses with a rates payable value of up to £110,000 per annum. To promote a stable business environment, we urge the freezing of the rates multiplier, along with the implementation of measures that provide certainty to businesses, fostering an environment conducive to investment. Making the current rates discount permanent would be a significant step in this direction.

Business Grants for Sustainability: Bira strongly advocates for the continuation of business grants designed to support small enterprises in implementing energy-saving investments. Independent retailers are committed to fostering sustainability, and adequate government assistance in this area will play a pivotal role in facilitating their efforts.

National Minimum Wage and Employer Support: Recognising the upcoming increase in the National Minimum Wage, we emphasise the necessity of a proportional increase in the employer’s national insurance allowance by 20%. This adjustment will provide essential support to businesses, enabling them to manage costs and maintain a balanced operational framework.

Corporation Tax: We advocate for the introduction of an allowance in corporation tax similar to the system implemented for income tax. This move will be instrumental in supporting businesses, ensuring their sustained growth and contribution to the overall economic landscape.

Tax-Free Shopping: Reintroducing tax-free shopping is critical to stimulating retail activity, not only in major urban centres but also in all tourist destinations across the country. By reinstating this system, the government can foster increased spending, catering to the rising number of tourists and promoting economic resilience within the retail sector.

Bira works with over 6,000 independent businesses of all sizes across the UK.


Top: Andrew Goodacre is ceo of the British Independent Retailers Association (Bira).

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