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Government bill will hit small businesses


11th June 2007

Last week, Anne Main raised concerns in the House of Commons about a new bill which would hit small businesses in St Albans.

Last week, Anne Main raised concerns in the House of Commons about a new bill which would hit small businesses in St Albans. Speaking in a debate on the Rating (Empty Properties) Bill, which seeks to apply business rates to properties which lie empty, Anne drew attention to the possible ramifications for small businesses, who may not be able to afford to pay the rates.

In an intervention to the debate, Anne asked:

"Does the hon. Gentleman share my concern that there might be a perverse consequence? Smaller businesses will be disproportionately affected, given that they cannot afford to pay extra taxes or rents, whereas larger businesses can afford to play a waiting game?

"Tesco in my constituency can afford to buy up smaller businesses and keep them waiting while it gets a land bank together. A smaller business would be forced to do something somewhat more quickly, with this extra burden."

Upon leaving the chamber, Anne said:

"Nobody wants to see empty commercial properties littering the high street, however, I feel that this Government must examine this proposal extremely carefully or we run the risk of disadvantaging small businesses at the expense of big business, who can easily afford to play a financial waiting game. In an area like St Albans, that could have the perverse consequence of small businesses struggling to survive, being penalised.""



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