The only detail that we seem to know about in Labour’s plans to reform business rates is a sixfold increase in the digital services tax. One thing we know about the digital services tax is that Amazon, for example, passes it straight on to consumers, which is exactly what it did. The other thing we know is that it does not apply to Amazon’s direct sales, so those plans will hit small businesses and consumers. Is that not the wrong emphasis for reforming business rates?
Reducing Costs for Businesses
Proceeding contribution from
Kevin Hollinrake
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 11 January 2022.
It occurred during Opposition day on Reducing Costs for Businesses.
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2021-22
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