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Bira urges chancellor to safeguard independent retail in upcoming Autumn statement
B
ira is set to address critical issues facing
the UK’s high streets at its upcoming Annual Conference, marking the event’s return aſter a six- year absence.
Bira has emphasised
the critical need to extend the Retail, Hospitality and Leisure (RHL) relief on business rates.
This plea comes amidst alarming statistics
from PwC, revealing that the UK retail sector faced net closures of 12 outlets per day in the first half of 2024, resulting in 2,284 fewer high street, shopping centre, and out-of-town stores. In a submission to the Treasury, Bira has
urged the government to freeze the small business multiplier at 49.9p and continue the Small Business Rate Relief (SBRR) scheme
and maintain the RHL relief payment at a 75% discount until the wholesale reform of business rates is completed. These measures are seen as vital lifelines for independent retailers struggling in a challenging economic climate. Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said: “Business rates reliefs have been a crucial
support mechanism for years, and they’ve never been more needed than now. We are deeply concerned that the new Labour Government might not extend the RHL relief in its efforts to address the £22 billion deficit in the UK’s finances. However, any increase in rates payable by smaller high street businesses would be catastrophic for our sector, threatening their ability to sustain operations
and invest in growth.” Mr Goodacre added: “If this rates relief comes to an end, coupled with the likely 6% increase in the National Living Wage, many independent retailers will face an existential crisis. Bira is calling on the Chancellor to live up to her conference speech where she stated that ‘high street businesses breath new live into communities’ but ‘high street businesses are punished by an outdated system of business rates’.”
“Bira believes the Chancellor can only make this happen by retaining these reliefs that are not just about supporting individual businesses, but also maintaining the vibrancy and diversity of UK high streets, which play a crucial role in local economies and communities.” Bira said it awaits the Autumn Statement, scheduled for October 30, hoping for a clear signal of support for the independent retail sector from the new government.
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