FSB in final plea ahead of 2008
Budget
In
its annual submission to the Treasury, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)
has asked the Government to ‘lay off’ smaller
enterprises, following a ‘turbulent’ year for business owners across the
country.
‘The
past 12 months have seen small businesses receive a series of harsh body-blows
from which they are still trying to recover,’ said FSB chairman, John Wright.
‘More
hindrance will only see them, and the
The
FSB is recommending that the Chancellor abandon plans to raise the cost of fuel
and reconsider his proposed reforms on ‘income shifting’
in order to restore small business confidence in the Government.
‘The
year has already begun with the threat of a recession which is difficult enough
for small businesses to deal with, without having to contend with more
obstacles put in the way by the Government,’ Mr
Wright continued.
‘This
wilting relationship between small businesses and the Government needs to be
reinvigorated and 12 March will announce whether Spring
is in the air or whether frosty relations continue.’
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