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News - CBI urges Brown to cut tax burden

Posted on November 14, 2007 in the Business insurance category

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A growing burden of taxes in the UK is choking investment in business and firms are losing their competitive edge, according to the CBI.


The government was adding to the costs of running a business through stealth taxes being introduced under the guise of insurance premium finance software measures, it said.


In its recommendations to Business florida insurance medical small Gordon Brown ahead of next week’s Budget it called for tax cuts.


In response, the Treasury said UK firms did not face high barriers to business.


Low investment


The CBI said that business was funding a disproportionate share of public spending.


It is hardly surprising that business investment has hit a record low

John Cridland, CBI


The cumulative effect of post-1997 business tax rises was expected to hit 80bn by 2010, the business body warned.


“It is hardly surprising that business investment has hit a record low,” said CBI deputy director-general John Cridland.


“The problem for government is that lower investment by firms spells lower growth and prosperity, and eats into the very wealthy which public services depend on for funding over the long term.”


Stability


Business leaders called for a major business tax rate to be cut in Chancellor Brown’s Budget.


It suggested a lower corporation tax rate or a reversal of the 2002 increase in National Insurance small business liability insurance paid by employers.


In response to the CBI’s submission, the Treasury pointed out that since 1997 the government had cut corporation tax from 33% to 30%, to its lowest ever rate.


“International analysis, including by the OECD, now shows the UK to have the most stable economic framework with some of the lowest burdens on business and lowest barriers to enterprise anywhere in the world,” a Treasury spokesman said.

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