A cut to Business Rates and VAT tops the wish list from businesses ahead of the mini Budget on Friday.
Many have welcomed the pledge to cut energy bills up to a half laid out by the six-month Energy Bill Relief Scheme, but firms want longer term and wider support to survive rising inflation, staffing and running costs.
The Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng is due to unveil his mini Budget at 9.30am.
He has already revealed that the current National Insurance rise of 1.25% will be reversed from November.
And a plan by the former Chancellor Rishi Sunak to raise tax to pay health and social care under the Health and Social Care Levy planned for April 23 鈥 will be scrapped.
Just Eat, Marriott International, Mitchells & Butlers, Pizza Hut 海角视频, Caff猫 Nero and Merlin Entertainments are among the signatories, of a letter sent by 海角视频Hospitality to Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng that through to April 2023, with a review in early 2023, which includes a 10% headline VAT rate for hospitality and a business rates holiday for all hospitality premises, with no caps applied.
There is currently for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses but firms want support to go further.
Paul Askew, Chef Patron of The Art School, Liverpool is calling for a 'huge response' from the Chancellor.
He said: 鈥淜wasi Kwarteng must deliver support which includes a permanent VAT reduction to 15% and a reduction in business rates to zero and to help us be able to recruit international staff.
"The issues created by Brexit with the damage to the supply chain and spiralling costs have not gone away, with vast swathes of skilled employees leaving the 海角视频 still a huge issue no one really is addressing in government."
Tarun Gidoomal, 海角视频 General Manager at retailer Ankorstore is also calling for a reduction in business rates.
He said: 鈥淲hilst the Energy Bill Relief Scheme is most definitely a step in the right direction, it鈥檚 not enough to provide a six-month solution to one part of a multi-faceted situation caused by chronic underinvestment, rampant inflation, the cost of living crisis and Covid, to name a few - we need longer-term investment in order for small businesses to survive, and business owners to sustain their livelihoods."
Michelle Ovens CBE, founder Small Business Britain said help has to target 'stalwarts of the economy' - small businesses represent 99 per cent of 海角视频 businesses.
"A cut to VAT would be a particularly welcome solution 鈥 not only would it ease some pressure on customers and stimulate demand for businesses, but it can also be deployed at speed creating an instant impact. Cutting business rates would also have an instant, positive impact and we鈥檇 encourage the Government to look at that too.
"We need to see government taking holistic action and pulling all the available levers to help support these stalwarts of the economy.鈥
Manufacturers are also calling for support - including an energy furlough scheme - after slashing growth forecasts for next year amid 鈥済athering storm clouds鈥 for industry.
Make 海角视频, which represents manufacturing companies, said a survey of firms suggested growth in the sector of just 0.6% in 2023, down from 1.7% as recently as June. The manufacturers鈥 organisation has cut its forecast for economic growth from 3.6% this year to 0.3% in 2023.
The organisation called on the Government to bring forward a 鈥渟hock and awe鈥 package of policy measures in its mini-Budget on Friday in line with those seen during the worst points of the pandemic.
And if companies are asked to stop production or reduce work times to help with the energy crisis, the Government should also introduce an 鈥榚nergy furlough scheme鈥 similar to that introduced during the pandemic.
Matthew Sewell, Head of Manufacturing at BDO in the South West, said: "We hope it will understand the vulnerable position the manufacturing sector finds itself in with the soaring energy costs and implement short- and long-term support as soon as possible. A focus on tax incentives to encourage investment in energy-saving plant and machinery would also be helpful in the current circumstances.鈥
The measures being proposed by Make 海角视频 include reversal of the decision to increase National Insurance Contributions that came into force in April 2022, extension of the business rates relief to include manufacturing and extend to the end of 2023 and reform of Business Rates.
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