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BIRA says spring budget offers glimmer of hope

The British Independent Retailers Association says it is optimistic about the spring budget where the chancellor announced a reduction of National Insurance.

BIRA said the news from Jeremy Hunt that NI rates would be reduced could offer a glimmer of hope for struggling retailers who are desperate for consumer confidence to return to the high street.

The chancellor has announced a reduction in the main rate of class 1 National Insurance to 8% from 6 April 2024. This follows a prior cut from 12% to 10% in January. Additionally, the class 4 self-employed NICs rate will be reduced from 9% to 6%, along with the abolition of class 2 self-employed NICs.

The treasury estimates substantial savings for individuals, with an average worker on £35,400 saving more than £900 annually. The average self-employed individual earning £28,000 is anticipated to save about £650 annually as a result of the NI rate cuts.

Andrew Goodacre, ceo of BIRA, said: “We welcome the Chancellor’s decision to reduce National Insurance rates, providing consumers with additional disposable income. We hope that this financial relief will boost consumer confidence, enabling them to spend more on the high streets.

“However, while we acknowledge the positive impact of the NI rate cuts on consumer spending, there is a missed opportunity in not addressing the planned 7% increase in business rates, which remains a concern for the retail sector.

“We remain cautious about long-term economic growth, and there is the need for initiatives that drive employment and production. The association believes that sustained economic growth is crucial for the growth of businesses, and more measures are needed to support this aspect.”

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