09 February 2024
The British Independent Retailers Association has put together its five item 'wish list' for the Chancellor to address in the Spring Budget.
Bira, who work with over 6,000 independent businesses of all sizes across the UK, has called upon Jeremy Hunt to address the issues facing the UK's high street when he speaks in parliament on Wednesday, March 6.
Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira urged the government to address the issues critical in ensuring the continued growth and prosperity of the retail sector.
Mr Goodacre said: As the spring season approaches, we look to the government to sow the seeds for a robust and thriving retail landscape. Independent retailers are the lifeblood of our economy, and we believe that addressing these five key issues in the Spring Budget will not only support businesses but also contribute to the overall economic well-being of the nation."
Bira's Top Five Wishes for the Spring Budget.
1. Permanent Retail Discount on Rates at 75%.
Bira stresses the importance of making the current retail discount permanent at 75% for businesses with a rates payable value of up to £110,000 per annum. This measure, coupled with a frozen rates multiplier, aims to create a stable business environment and foster an atmosphere conducive to investment.
2. Policies to Improve Consumer Confidence and Spending.
Bira calls for the implementation of policies aimed at enhancing consumer confidence and spending. Recognising the symbiotic relationship between consumers and retailers, Bira believes that these measures will create a positive economic environment, driving growth and stability within the retail sector.
3. Increase in Employer National Insurance Allowance.
By April, the National Minimum Wage will have risen by almost 20% in the past two years. Bira advocates for a proportional 20% increase in the employer's national insurance allowance. This adjustment is crucial to providing essential support to businesses, helping them manage costs and maintain a balanced operational framework.
4. Reintroduction of Tax-Free Shopping in the UK.
Bira highlights the necessity of reinstating tax-free shopping to stimulate retail activity, particularly in tourist destinations across the country. This move is expected to foster increased spending, catering to the rising number of tourists and promoting economic resilience within the retail sector.
5. Action to Free Businesses from Expensive Energy Contracts.
Given the recent fall in energy prices, Bira calls for immediate action to liberate businesses from expensive energy contracts. This proactive step will alleviate financial burdens on retailers, enabling them to redirect resources toward growth and sustainability.
Mr Goodacre added: "These wishes represent a collective vision for a vibrant and flourishing retail landscape. We believe that by addressing these crucial issues in the Spring Budget, the government can lay the groundwork for a prosperous future for independent retailers and the UK economy as a whole."
Bira is at the forefront of championing the cause of independent traders and shopkeepers across Britain. With a dedicated focus on revitalising and preserving the high street, we relentlessly campaign on their behalf. Our advocacy takes our collective voice to the halls of Parliament and into discussions with key stakeholders, where we represent the interests of small and independent businesses.
Our campaigns cover a wide spectrum of issues crucial to the success of independent traders. From combatting the rising tide of retail crime to advocating for changes in legislation that promote fairness and flexibility, we aim to leave no stone unturned. Bira is a staunch advocate for fairer business rates and reducing the regulatory burden that can stifle small businesses' growth potential. Through our efforts, we strive to ensure that the heartbeat of our communities, the high street, continues to thrive and serve as a vibrant hub for local businesses.
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