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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Henry Saker-Clark

Retailer says larger stores to come under pressure from rate changes

  • George Weston, CEO of Associated British Foods (ABF) and parent company of Primark, has warned the government against increasing taxes on businesses, particularly regarding proposed changes to business rates.
  • Weston urged the Labour Government not to raise taxes on businesses further in the forthcoming November Budget, highlighting existing cost increases such as national insurance and the national minimum wage.
  • Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces the challenge of boosting Treasury revenues to address a potential £40 billion deficit, intensifying concerns that businesses could be targeted with further tax hikes.
  • Primark, which operates over 190 stores in the UK, is expected to face significantly higher business rates under the new proposals, which shift the burden to larger retailers.
  • The British Retail Consortium and tax firm Ryan have warned that a new business rates surtax could jeopardise 400 large-format stores, costing them an estimated £45.8 million annually and undermining investment.

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