Darling urged to support local shops in Budget


Local shops have called on Chancellor Alistair Darling to support them so they can continue to serve their communities and contribute to the economy when he is expected to present the last Budget of this Parliament later this month.
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has written a letter to the Chancellor outlining the steps that must be taken to support local shops. The issues for immediate attention include the following:

• Freeze the duty rates on alcohol and tobacco products.

• Resist political influences in setting National Minimum Wage.

• Reconsider the increase in National Insurance Contributions, which is essentially a tax on jobs.

• Increase Small Business Rates Relief thresholds to allow for more important local businesses to benefit.

ACS chief executive James Lowman said: “Local shops can survive the recession but need support to succeed. The Government’s decision to increase employment costs from early on in the economic recovery has the potential to suffocate the development of businesses.”

“The Chancellor needs to support local shops further to absorb the increases in the 2010 business rates revaluation, which has resulted in unfair increases for many of our members.

“Duty rates on alcohol and tobacco products must be frozen. Continual cost increases on these products have fuelled the expansion of the illicit trade.

“Retailers sell these age-restricted products responsibly and through no fault of their own lose trade to the black market that is uncontrolled and presents real dangers to communities.”

Source: ACS

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