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M&S boss says retailers 'raided like a piggy bank' | M&S boss says retailers 'raided like a piggy bank' |
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UK retailers are being "raided like a piggy bank", the boss of Marks & Spencer has said, as the sector faces rising taxes. | UK retailers are being "raided like a piggy bank", the boss of Marks & Spencer has said, as the sector faces rising taxes. |
Writing in the Sunday Times, external, Stuart Machin said retailers were facing a series of headwinds, including the increase in National Insurance Contributions (NICs) paid by firms and higher packaging levies. | Writing in the Sunday Times, external, Stuart Machin said retailers were facing a series of headwinds, including the increase in National Insurance Contributions (NICs) paid by firms and higher packaging levies. |
He called for a number of changes from the government, including staggering the NIC changes over time. | He called for a number of changes from the government, including staggering the NIC changes over time. |
A Treasury spokesperson said measures introduced in last year's Budget aimed to deliver stability to businesses and create the conditions for growth. | A Treasury spokesperson said measures introduced in last year's Budget aimed to deliver stability to businesses and create the conditions for growth. |
Mr Machin said that many of the Budget announcements were "commendable", such as the focus on long-term planning and attempts to boost investment in infrastructure. | Mr Machin said that many of the Budget announcements were "commendable", such as the focus on long-term planning and attempts to boost investment in infrastructure. |
But he added that if the government wanted to boost growth quickly, then "lightening the burden that the Budget loaded onto the retail sector" should be a priority. | But he added that if the government wanted to boost growth quickly, then "lightening the burden that the Budget loaded onto the retail sector" should be a priority. |
In October's Budget, the government increased the rate of National Insurance (NI) paid by employers from April, and also reduced the threshold that employers start paying it at from £9,100 to £5,000. April will also see an increase in the National Living Wage. | In October's Budget, the government increased the rate of National Insurance (NI) paid by employers from April, and also reduced the threshold that employers start paying it at from £9,100 to £5,000. April will also see an increase in the National Living Wage. |
The government has defended its tax rises as necessary to avoid cuts to public services, and the rise in the minimum wage, with a bigger boost for younger workers and apprentices, has been welcomed by trade unions. | The government has defended its tax rises as necessary to avoid cuts to public services, and the rise in the minimum wage, with a bigger boost for younger workers and apprentices, has been welcomed by trade unions. |
The Treasury has also said that due to exemptions for smaller businesses, more than half of employers will either see a cut or no change in their National Insurance bills. | The Treasury has also said that due to exemptions for smaller businesses, more than half of employers will either see a cut or no change in their National Insurance bills. |
But the changes have provoked criticism from businesses, and in November last year M&S was one of the signatories to a letter sent by major retailers to the chancellor, external asking her to reconsider some of the measures. | But the changes have provoked criticism from businesses, and in November last year M&S was one of the signatories to a letter sent by major retailers to the chancellor, external asking her to reconsider some of the measures. |
Last year, M&S reported a jump in annual profits to £672m for the 12 months to March. In his article, Mr Machin said that M&S was "growing, but others are not and there is no doubt that there will be fewer jobs, fewer shops and slower wage growth across the sector as a whole". | Last year, M&S reported a jump in annual profits to £672m for the 12 months to March. In his article, Mr Machin said that M&S was "growing, but others are not and there is no doubt that there will be fewer jobs, fewer shops and slower wage growth across the sector as a whole". |
As well as changes to employment rights and the increase in employers' NICs, Mr Machin also criticised a new packaging levy that is due in October. | As well as changes to employment rights and the increase in employers' NICs, Mr Machin also criticised a new packaging levy that is due in October. |
The extended producer responsibility (EPR), external measure is designed to make producers pay the full net costs of managing and recycling packaging waste, and so aims to reduce unsustainable packaging. | |
In its letter to the chancellor in November, the British Retail Consortium estimated the measure would cost the sector £2bn. | In its letter to the chancellor in November, the British Retail Consortium estimated the measure would cost the sector £2bn. |
Mr Machin said EPR would "give retailers a tax bill 20 times the current amount with £2bn going straight to the Treasury as general taxation and no improvement to recycling". | Mr Machin said EPR would "give retailers a tax bill 20 times the current amount with £2bn going straight to the Treasury as general taxation and no improvement to recycling". |
"Retail is being raided like a piggy bank and it's unacceptable." | "Retail is being raided like a piggy bank and it's unacceptable." |
He called for the government to phase in the timing of the NICs increase over two years - echoing a call by Next boss Lord Wolfson - to give retailers "breathing space". | He called for the government to phase in the timing of the NICs increase over two years - echoing a call by Next boss Lord Wolfson - to give retailers "breathing space". |
Mr Machin also said the EPR fees should be delayed and the government should rethink its approach to business rates. | Mr Machin also said the EPR fees should be delayed and the government should rethink its approach to business rates. |
A Treasury spokesperson said: "We delivered a once-in-a-Parliament budget to wipe the slate clean and deliver the stability businesses need, laying the foundations for economic growth. | A Treasury spokesperson said: "We delivered a once-in-a-Parliament budget to wipe the slate clean and deliver the stability businesses need, laying the foundations for economic growth. |
"In addition to capping corporation tax for the duration of parliament, we're permanently cutting business rates for retail, hospitality and leisure on the high street from 2026". | "In addition to capping corporation tax for the duration of parliament, we're permanently cutting business rates for retail, hospitality and leisure on the high street from 2026". |