Warwickshire accountants Murphy Salisbury have welcomed Chancellor Alistair Darling’s 2008 Pre-Budget Report as a welcome boost for smaller businesses.
Delivering the report on 24 November, Mr Darling described the UK’s 4.7 million small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as the “engine room of the economy” and unveiled a package of measures to provide extra funding and improve cash flow. Bobby Gupta of Murphy Salisbury said: “This is very welcome news for SMEs, which have been feeling the full force of the downturn in the economy.”
Among the measures Mr Darling announced to the House of Commons were:
There was further good news for businesses anticipating measures to outlaw the practice known as "income shifting", common in family-run firms, where income is transferred from one person to another to maximise tax efficiency. The government has consulted on the issue but has decided to defer action and will not bring forward legislation in the Finance Bill 2009. Instead, it will keep the issue under review.
Bobby Gupta added: “We have been working with many SME businesses to help them strengthen their position in challenging trading conditions and to help them prepare to take advantage of a future upturn.
The government has recognised the vital role smaller businesses play in the nation’s economy with measures designed to improve cash flow – vital to a business’s viability – and make funding more readily available. Businesses seeking to take advantage of these measures would be wise to seek the advice of a qualified professional, such as an accountant, to ensure that they do so in the most beneficial way.”
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