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Cinemas in crisis: Tax changes could lead to venue closures across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cinema industry has warned that higher taxes on employees' wages announced in the Budget will be the final straw for some venues in what has become a core cultural industry

Newcastle's Tyneside Cinema(Image: Handout)

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cinema industry has issued a warning that the increased taxes on employees' wages, as announced in the Budget, could be the last straw for some venues in this key cultural sector.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves raised the amount employers have to contribute in National Insurance Contributions (NICs) by 1.2 per cent and reduced the wage threshold at which employers must start paying the tax from £9,100 to £5,000, as reported by .

Phil Clapp, chief executive of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Cinema Association, said: "We already know that many are considering reducing operating hours or pulling back on recruitment plans, but it is inevitable that it may lead to the closure of some sites,".

The tax alteration will predominantly impact industries that heavily rely on labour, such as hospitality. The industry is particularly vulnerable to the threshold change, as businesses often employ numerous part-time workers who were previously exempt from the tax.

However, Clapp added: "The impact of changes... will not only affect those [lower-paid] staff but also those at higher rates of pay, who will understandably want to maintain 'differentials' with more junior staff."

‘Post-Covid, we’re pretty lean as it is’

Clapp anticipated the cost impact to reach double figures for many, although he noted that costs would naturally vary between companies.

Larger firms, which employ more staff, will face a higher overall bill, while smaller operators, who have less cash and thinner margins, will face smaller bills but lack the capacity to absorb increases.

Simon Burke, co-founder of Revolting Spaces a group of LGBTQ+ hospitality venues in London that owns independent cinema The Ardzner expressed concern that the additional tax will exacerbate existing issues with energy bills and rental costs.