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    Retailers warn of job losses following new UK budget tax hikes

    December 28, 2024
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    The United Kingdom’s retail sector is facing significant challenges following recent budget announcements, with increased financial pressures and a rise in insolvencies among retailers. The October 2024 budget, introduced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, implemented substantial tax increases, including a rise in employers’ National Insurance contributions from 13.8% to 15% on salaries above £5,000, effective April 2025.

    Retailers warn of job losses following new UK budget tax hikes

    These measures have been met with concern from major retailers. In an open letter, companies such as Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Marks & Spencer warned that the cumulative burden of tax rises would add billions in costs to the retail sector and put jobs at risk. The financial strain is evident in the increasing number of retailers entering administration. For instance, the Scottish retailer Quiz has announced a critical cash shortfall, risking 1,500 jobs unless it secures funding by early 2025.

    Additionally, Card Zone, a major high street store with 60 locations across the UK, has announced its permanent closure in Scunthorpe, scheduled for April 2025. The broader economic environment remains challenging. The UK economy failed to grow in the third quarter of 2024, with GDP flatlining, reflecting a decline from the initial estimate of 0.1% growth. This stagnation, coupled with rising operational costs and restrained consumer spending, has led to a surge in financial distress among retailers.

    The number of businesses in trouble has risen by over 25% in the last quarter of 2024. Despite these challenges, some larger retail chains are adapting by focusing on cost-efficiency and digital transformation strategies. Investments in e-commerce platforms and supply chain optimization have helped certain companies mitigate losses, though smaller retailers continue to face hurdles due to limited resources and scale.

    Consumer advocacy groups are raising concerns about potential job losses as companies implement cost-cutting measures. Layoffs and store closures have already been reported in several regions, prompting calls for policy interventions to safeguard employment and promote economic resilience in the sector. With the outlook for retail remaining uncertain, industry stakeholders are urging policymakers to monitor the evolving situation closely. Proposals for additional relief measures, such as temporary tax breaks and grants, are under consideration as the government seeks to balance fiscal discipline with economic growth. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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