Kevin Hollinrake calls for abolition of business rates

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Conservative MP Kevin Hollinrake has reiterated his call for the abolition of business rates ahead of next month’s Budget on March 3.
Business rates, he said, are “anachronistic” and should be replaced instead by a 3 per cent increase in VAT that all businesses would pay.
This 3 per cent increase in VAT to 23 per cent would affect all businesses, not just retailers, and the £30bn raised each year would cancel out the scrapping of business rates.
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Currently, the Treasury appears to be leaning towards a 2 per cent online sales tax to be announced in the autumn statement.
But Mr Hollinrake points out that most businesses now have a mixed model of physical and online sales, and calculating which sales were digital would be complex.
Mr Hollinrake presented his bill calling for the abolition of business rates last month in the House of Commons. So far, there has been no Treasury response. But his conversations with retailers such as Tesco, B&Q and Screwfix have been positive, as has the response from the ACS, which represents convenience stores.
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