Rain Belfast Hi 16 °C | Lo 9°C

Smaller businesses ‘have to be supported’

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

The Government must not sacrifice its support for small businesses as part of widely anticipated spending cuts to plug the gap in public finances, the Forum of Private Business (FPB) is warning.

The forecast for public sector net borrowing by the end of 2009 is £185bn, meaning substantial spending cuts will be required in order to plug the gap.

In view of this, the FPB has submitted its proposals for ‘responsible growth’ ahead of the Pre-Budget Report, which is expected to take place next month. Measures include improving existing support schemes, reducing small firms’ corporation tax, tax incentives for micro-businesses recruiting staff, and introducing a comprehensive regulatory review.

“Despite recent suggestions that the economy is heading out of the woods, it is clear there is still a difficult road ahead. Government cuts should not include those programmes that are making a real difference for struggling firms,” said the FPB’s policy representative, Matt Goodman.

“The next 18 months will be crucial. As the main drivers of growth, small businesses need to be placed at the heart of plans for economic recovery so they can make the most of future opportunities.”

Despite many commentators predicting the economy had already come out of recession, the latest figures show that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has fallen by 0.4%. Far from reducing the support that is available, the FPB believes that more must be done to help struggling small businesses survive and plan for the future.

Research carried out by the FPB shows that confidence among small businesses is high, but tempered by fears over finance and cash flow. The FPB’s latest quarterly Referendum survey, entitled ‘Preparing for Growth’, found that almost half of respondents (47%) expect to see an increase in trade over the next year.

Lisburn Mayor's Awards for Volunteering

Lisburn Mayor's Awards

Accountants celebrate All-Ireland CIMA birthday

All-Ireland CIMA birthday

Northern Ireland Tourism Awards 2012

Northern Ireland Tourism Awards

Janus Hospitality Awards 2012

Janus Hospitality Awards 2012

Charity Ball at Titanic Belfast

Charity Ball at Titanic Belfast

Tele Business Awards gala 2012

Business Awards 2012

NI Chamber of Commerce Dinner

NI Chamber of Commerce Dinner

Ulster Restaurant Awards

Ulster Restaurant Awards

In Pictures: Belfast MAC launch

In Pictures: Belfast MAC launch

In Pictures: Directors dinner Belfast

In Pictures: Directors dinner Belfast

40 richest people in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland 40 richest people

In Pictures: CIPR PRide Awards

In Pictures: CIPR PRide Awards

Pub of the Year Awards

Digital Advertising Awards Gala

Digital Advertising Awards Gala

Digital Advertising Awards Gala

Top 100 Companies - 2012

February 2012

Belfast Telegraph Business Month

When you visit this website www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk, we use cookies to enhance your browsing experience and serve you with advertisements which might interest you.

To find out more about cookies and how to manage them Click Here


Business Digest by Email


Sign up for your free weekly business newsletter

Latest Comments