FSB warns tax rises threaten recovery from pandemic
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has  warned that tax rises could threaten the UK's ongoing recovery from the  Covid-19 pandemic.
According to the FSB, small businesses are  coming up against 'unprecedented strain', with the cost of doing business  higher than ever. Small businesses are also being affected by disruption to  supply chains and increasing costs, the business group said.
Following the end of the Coronavirus Job  Retention Scheme, it has called for the government to focus on helping  employers create jobs. The FSB also urged the government to generate new  schemes to help fill skills shortages.
Mike Cherry, National Chair of the FSB, said:
'It's  disappointing to see that more is not being done to tackle employment costs  which are a huge drain on small businesses.
'Increasing  the Employment Allowance would help protect the smallest employers who are  being hit hard by the end of furlough and the NICs rise. The government should  also expand Small Business Rates Relief to premises with a rateable value of  £25,000, removing an additional 200,000 small firms from the scope of this  tax.'
Internet link: FSB press release