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The 9 Areas Small Business Owners Can Expect the New Government to Change

With a new government comes plenty of changes. We’ve outlined the critical ones which are going to directly affect small businesses…

Red tape

The Conservatives have promised to continue with the one-in-one-out policy whereby, for every new regulation, an existing one will be abolished, and mandatory sunset clauses, coupled with a promise to cut £10 billion from business red tape in the next five years.

In addition, they have promised to reduce the number of forms needed to register a new company to make the process much quicker.

 

Employment

The government has promised to abolish the default retirement age and to reinvigorate occupational pensions.

It has pledged to give SMEs a £2,000 bonus for every apprentice they hire with the aim to deliver 3,000 new apprenticeships over the lifetime of the next government.

 

Tax policy

The Conservatives say that they will keep the Employment Allowance until 2020 so that one-third of employers pay no Employers’ National Insurance and will increase the level for the Annual Investment Allowance.

They will cut the main rate of corporation tax to 20% for small companies and remove complicated tax reliefs.

They will make small business rate relief automatic and undertake a major business rates review.

 

Finance

They will use government guarantees to help create new sources of finance for SMEs and will treble the number of start-up loans to 75,000.

 

Infrastructure investment

They have pledged to invest £100 billion in infrastructure during the life of the next Parliament with £38 billion being spent on improving the railway network and £15 billion being spent on road investment.

They will extend the time to apply for grants of up to £3,000 to businesses to improve their broadband connection to March 2016 in 28 cities and secure the delivery of superfast broadband to provide 95% coverage in the UK by the end of 2017.

They say they will also work with mobile operators to ensure that 90% of the UK will have coverage by the end of 2017 and to ensure that Britain becomes a world leader in 5G technology.

They also say they will look at other measures to help build a “Northern powerhouse” particularly in Manchester and Leeds.

 

Late payment

The government has promised to tighten up the prompt payment code in order to reduce late payments and to introduce a Small Business Conciliation service to mediate in disputes especially about late payment.

 

Exporting

They say they will boost support for first-time exporters and have a goal of £1 trillion in exports.

 

SME contracts

They have pledged to reduce administrative requirements for government procurement and have created a target that one-third of government contracts will go to SMEs.

 

The EU

The government has promised an in-out referendum following attempts at renegotiating the UK’s terms of membership of the EU although this is something that is not particularly welcomed by businesses who fear that an exit from the EU would make it harder and more expensive to access the European markets as well as lead to upheaval.

 

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