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Budget 2021: Staffordshire business leaders react to Spring Budget

Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a raft of measures for businesses in the 2021 Budget

Pictured (L-R) is Alun Rogers, Sara Williams and Ian Harford

Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a raft of measures to support businesses and kickstart the economy in his highly-anticipated Spring Budget.

The extension of the furlough scheme, more grants and support for the self-employed were just some of the initiatives Mr Sunak unveiled in his address to the House of Commons this afternoon.

He told MPs that the Job Retention Scheme will be extended until the end of September and the business rates holiday for sectors including retail and hospitality will be extended until the end of June.

He also announced a £5bn 'Restart Grant' scheme to help hard-hit sectors get back on their feet, and a £520m 'Help to Grow Fund' to support smaller businesses.

At the same time, 600,000 more self-employed workers will be eligible for direct cash grants under the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS).

But, in an attempt to repair the nation's finances following the coronavirus crisis, Mr Sunak announced a major increase in corporation tax paid by the largest and most profitable businesses.

Other measures included:

  • Extending the current VAT cuts for hospitality firms for another six months;
  • A 'super deduction' tax break to allow companies to offset the cost of new equipment - with an additional 30 per cent off;
  • Scrapping plans to increase duties on fuel and alcohol;
  • £126m new funding for 40,000 more traineeships.

Here business leaders in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire give their thoughts on the Budget.