Deal not sealed for small business votes, as poll reveals more than half could still be swayed in election campaign
- Snap poll of small business owners and self-employed reveals 96 per cent plan to vote, but more than half have not yet made a final decision on who they will vote for
- Tax and costs are major battleground areas as small business owners weigh-up how to vote, with nine-in-ten concerned the next Government will put up their taxes
- Findings come as FSB launches its small business manifesto, including a call for new legislation to support small firms through a Small Business Act
- Enshrining in law measures to clamp down on big businesses with poor payment practices towards their smaller suppliers.
- Improving small businesses’ ability to access finance, including closing loopholes in protections for those giving personal guarantees.
- Making a 33 per cent SME statutory public procurement target, increasing the involvement of small businesses in taxpayer-funded projects.
- Fundamentally reform business rates to help small businesses in all sectors.
- Rule out increases in tax on dividends for directors of limited companies and National Insurance for the self-employed.
- Restore the small profits threshold for corporation tax to the previous level of £250,000 and pledge not to increase the small profits rate.
- Automatically increase the employment allowance with the National Living Wage.
- Maintain current co-investment rules to back small business apprenticeships.
- Reintroduce universal work experience into secondary schools.
- Increase the number of start-up loans offered by 5,000.
- Create a new ‘new enterprise allowance’ for those out of work looking to start a business.
- Make it easier for people working for themselves to get a mortgage and save for their retirement.
- Introduce a new Small Housebuilder Strategy, to ensure sufficient capacity to achieve ambitious housebuilding targets.
- Commit to a target that at least half of all direct Government funding of private Research and Development (R&D) goes to SMEs.
- Provide consumer-style protections for smaller businesses when it comes to the energy market.
- FSB’s election survey received 1,341 responses from small business owners across the UK. It was conducted by Verve between 28 May and 3 June 2024.
- A full copy of the manifesto is available on request.
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