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Business leaders call for less government meddling, more tech focus in upcoming Autumn Budget

A group of 1,500 private business leaders surveyed by KPMG said the Chancellor should focus on promoting higher wages and lower costs for companies

Chancellor Rachel Reeves' taxes have been blamed for job losses(Image: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged to "let businesses get on with it and get out of the way" as she prepares to deliver her second Autumn Budget in the forthcoming months.

A cohort of 1,500 private sector leaders polled by KPMG indicated the Chancellor ought to concentrate on encouraging enhanced wages whilst reducing operational costs for enterprises, as reported by .

They emphasised that elevated taxes, including the rises to employers' National Insurance contributions and the National Minimum Wage implemented in last year's Autumn Budget, represent a "hindrance, not a help".

The private sector chiefs also demanded a scaling back of "unnecessary regulations" and urged the government to cease meddling with corporate operations.

Based on polling data from KPMG, provided exclusively to City AM, the executives additionally seek a reversal of the National Insurance increase brought in during April alongside the government's net zero policies.

They also expressed backing for a reduction in VAT and enhanced support for smaller enterprises.

When questioned about which crucial business priorities they would want Reeves to address in the Autumn Budget, 44 per cent of the 1,500 directors surveyed want the Chancellor to emphasise the implementation of innovative technology.

An additional 35 per cent want Reeves to assist businesses in enhancing their profitability through the aforementioned tax measures.