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Influential MPs call for government to rethink broken business rates

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Parliament’s influential Treasury Select Committee has called on the government to examine alternatives to the broken business rates system.
MPs say that the government should examine alternatives to the current system in time for the chancellor’s Spring Statement 2020.
Unfair business rates penalising small businesses are seen as the number one problem affecting 5.7m SMEs.
>See also: Business rates reform key, says Labour business chairman Rachel Reeves
Business rates are outpacing inflation and growing as a proportion of tax paid by small businesses, say MPs, and this unfair system penalises high street shops and sectors like manufacturing over online businesses.
Experts have warned that high streets face the loss of 200,000 jobs unless the Government acts to revive traditional town centres hit by the rise of internet shopping.
The committee concludes that the complex web of reliefs currently available demonstrate that the current business rates system is broken.
However, MPs are unable to recommend any system to replace the current one, from a sales tax to an energy tax, profits tax, turnover tax or land value tax, as all have their own disadvantages.
Business rates generated £31bn of income for the government in 2018-19.
Alison McGovern MP, the Treasury Committee’s lead member

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Jeremy Hunt will scrap business rates for thousands of high-street shops

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Jeremy Hunt has pledged to exempt hundreds of thousands of small businesses from business rates if he becomes Prime Minister.
Tory leadership contender Jeremy Hunt intends to scrap taxes for nine out of 10 high street shops in a bid to save the high street.
Experts have warned that high streets face the loss of 200,000 jobs unless the Government acts to revive traditional town centres hit by the rise of internet shopping.
The move will save newly exempted businesses up to £6,500 each, and will scrap taxes on 24,500 businesses based in Birmingham (5,000), Manchester (8,000), Leeds (6,000), Newcastle (2,000) and Bristol (3,500).
Hunt has already promised to cut corporation tax from 19pc to as low as 12.5pc, a policy which has been costed at £13bn a year.
The Foreign Secretary, who is never afraid to brandish his entrepreneur credentials, told the Daily Telegraph that his proposals would “give a new lease of life to the British high street” and provide “hard working local businesses an enormous cash boost”.
“My blueprint will give a new lease of life to the British high street and give our hard working local businesses an enormous cash boost,” he said.
“It was once

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Call for Chancellor to end ‘business rates chaos’ for small companies

The FSB has called for urgent action to address the UK’s ‘business rates chaos’ ahead of the Autumn Budget. The business organisation first threw light on the staircase tax in August after small businesses occupying split workspaces unexpectedly started to receive hiked business rates bills. The levy has caused many to lose small business rates
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