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'VAT costs are killing industry' - Exeter salon boss warns chancellor ahead of Spring Statement

Business owners in the industry are calling on Rachel Reeves to cut VAT to 10% to save sector

Energy Hair is based in Exeter(Image: Andrzej Pawelczyk)

An Exeter hairdresser is among º£½ÇÊÓÆµ salon owners urging the chancellor to throw the sector an "economic lifeline" as a new report highlights how an unbalanced tax system is "decimating" the industry.

Nathan Plumridge, owner of Darts Farm-based Energy Hair, has warned VAT costs are "killing the industry".

His business, which employs 25 staff, is also about to see its wage bill rise by £50,000 following Rachel Reeves' national insurance (NI) hike for employers.

"It’s not a pretty picture for the industry," he told Business Live. "It’s really alarming. When you look at the amount of salons shutting down and then reopening up as a self-employed salon. It’s having an impact on education and standards."

Mr Plumridge says the main issues for salon owners are increased NI contributions and rates of pay. He says the costs will make a "massive dent" in the number of apprentices business like his can afford to take on.

"Business are not going to be employing as many people because of the cost and it stifles growth. A lot of salons are still reeling from the impact of Covid and the problems are being compounded by these other financial challenges."

The entrepreneur says salons are "cautious" about hiking prices, but rising costs may mean there is no option but to do it.

"If nothing is announced [in the Spring Statement], it will lead to more closures within the sector. It’s a micro industry and run generally by owner operators who are on the floor… people are still feeling the impact of Covid and any additional pressure is coming out of the bottom line. So what do you do?"