Budget should consider the needs of small businesses

17 June 2010


The FSB says that while it understands that this is an emergency budget for emergency times, it has urged the Chancellor to temper emergency actions with measures that will inspire confidence in the future and allow businesses to innovate, grow and employ.

As an example, the FSB points out that the timing of any VAT increase will be vital. The 2008 reduction in VAT cost the average small business £1,500 in administration. If VAT is to increase, FSB has urged the government to include a “sunset clause” which would allow small firms to plan ahead.

The FSB also argues against a significant increase in Capital Gains Tax” but urges the government to go beyond the Conservative manifesto proposal to cut employer National Insurance contributions and apply this to existing companies as well as to new businesses.




Privacy Policy
We have updated our privacy policy. In the latest update it explains what cookies are and how we use them on our site. To learn more about cookies and their benefits, please view our privacy policy. Please be aware that parts of this site will not function correctly if you disable cookies. By continuing to use this site, you consent to our use of cookies in accordance with our privacy policy unless you have disabled them.