Business group seeks to raise profile of corporation tax
debate
The business community
has urged MPs to give criticisms of the recent rise in small firms’ corporation
tax the same weighting as public concern over the abolition of the 10% starting
rate of personal income tax.
The Forum of Private
Business (FPB) believes that politicians should dedicate the same level of attention
to the increase in the lower rate of corporation tax, which has risen from 19%
to 21% in the last 12 months.
The lower rate is scheduled
to inflate to 22% in April 2009 while the higher rate, which is paid by larger
firms, is being cut from 30% to 28%.
‘It is not only
lower-income individuals who are being adversely affected by this Government’s
tax regime,’ said the FPB’s Chief Executive, Phil Orford.
‘It is understandable
that media coverage has highlighted the burdens for individuals, however, the
wellbeing of smaller
Indeed in a survey
conducted by the FPB, 67% of respondents said they would be more likely to
reinvest in their business if plans to increase small firms’ corporation tax
were scrapped.
Meanwhile, 49% of those
quizzed claimed the reversal of the controversial tax hike would give them
extra funds to invest in skills and training, and 47% said they would be more
likely to seek to grow their businesses.