Major retailers write to Reeves pleading for business rates reform in Budget
Over 70 leading retail CEOs have written to the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves MP, stating that “now is the time to level the playing field between industries”. In an open letter coordinated by the British Retail Consortium, CEOs have called on the Government to introduce a Retail Rates Corrector as part of their commitment to reforming the business rates system.
The signatories in the North West include Shirine Khoury-Haq (The Co-op), Tarsem Dhaliwal (Iceland Foods), Nigel Murray (EH Booth & Co), Jo Whitfield (Matalan) and David Pujolar (Footasylum).
The Retail Rates Corrector – a 20% downward adjustment in business rates paid on retail properties – aims to redress the imbalance that sees the retail industry pay 7.4% of all business taxes (£33bn), a share 1.5 times greater than its share of the overall economy (5% GDP). This tax burden holds back investment in people and places – directly affecting the 3 million people employed by the industry, and the 2.7m additional people employed within the supply chain.
They claim that Retail and Hospitality pay the highest proportions of their pre-tax profits in taxes compared to any of the other main business sectors.
Of retail’s £33bn total tax bill, one fifth is made up of business rates – the highest of all business sectors.
In total 71 CEOs, covering groceries, fashion, furniture, electronics and more, have come together to write to the Chancellor.
The letter notes: “We believe now is the time to level the playing field between industries with a retail adjustment to rates as this is the best way to achieve this manifesto commitment. We are writing to ask you to use the Autumn Budget to apply a Retail Rates Corrector, a 20% reduction to rates bills for retail properties of all sizes in all locations”.
Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive of the British Retail Consortium, said: “Retail has been the golden goose, generating tax revenues far beyond the industry’s size, but the current situation is not sustainable. The government should act to rebalance the system and ensure all industries are paying their fair share. This in turn would drive increased retail investment in people, places and communities. The Budget is the perfect opportunity to lay the groundwork for local investment that delivers for retail’s customers, delivers for its employees, and delivers for the economy.”
The full list of signatories are: Giles Hurley (Aldi), Peter Wood (AllSaints), Michael Gleeson (Asda), José Antonio Calamonte (ASOS ), Sue Kemp (Associated Independent Stores), Peter Macnab (A.S. Watson Health & Beauty UK), Graham Bell (B&Q), James Barker (Barker and Stonehouse), Nick Collard (Bensons for Beds), Greg Pateras (Bestway Healthcare), Dawood Pervez (Bestway Wholesale), Leanne Cahill (Bravissimo), Helen Dickinson (British Retail Consortium), Debbie Robinson (Central Co-op), Nick Orrin (Costa Coffee), Alex Baldock (Currys), Chris Holden (Deichmann Shoes), David Robinson (Dobbies Garden Centres), Jonathan Hirst (Dreams), Nigel Murray (EH Booth & Co), Andrew Hinds (F. Hinds), Mia Fenwick (Fenwick), Ed Duggan (Fishpools), David Pujolar (Footasylum), Charlie Harrison (Furniture Village), Lee Bagnall (Go Outdoors), Henrik Nordvall (H&M), Doug Putman (HMV), Alex Gourlay (Holland & Barrett), Damian McGloughlin (Homebase), Fran Barnes (Horticultural Trade Association), Tarsem Dhaliwal (Iceland Foods), Peter Jelkeby (IKEA UK and Ireland), Rhys Hughes (Interflora), Thierry Garnier (Kingfisher), Giles Codd (Laser Clinics UK), Ryan McDonnell (Lidl GB), Stuart Machin (M&S), John Colley (Majestic Wine), Jo Whitfield (Matalan), Phil Ponsonby (Midcounties Co-operative), Nick Stowe (Monsoon Accessorize), Rami Baitiéh (Morrisons), Helen Connolly (New Look), Oliver Tress (Oliver Bonas), Kari Rodgers (Primark), Austin Cooke (Poundland), Julie Abraham (Richer Sounds), Christina Dowling (Rigby & Peller), Simon Roberts (Sainsbury’s), Doug Winchester (Savers), Colin Temple (Schuh), Dr Pete Cheema OBE (Scottish Grocers’ Federation), John Mewett (Screwfix), Sarah Boyd (Sephora UK), Mark Smith (Southern Co-op), Craig Ash (Swarovski UK), John Pattison (Sterling Furniture Group), Tobin James (Tempur UK), Matthew Barnes (Tesco), Shirine Khoury-Haq (The Co-op), Patrick Birkbeck (The House of Bruar), Ian Williams (The Original Factory Shop), Michael Rolland (The Paint Shed), Gill Smith (The Perfume Shop), Gavin Peck (The Works Stores), Robert Parker (Topps Group), Onur Koksal (Vision Express), Nathan Smith (Whittard of Chelsea), Carl Cowling (WHSmith), David Wood (Wickes).