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Posted 18th November 2024

How Will the Autumn Budget Affect Small Businesses?

How Will the Autumn Budget Affect Small Businesses? The Autumn Budget is here, and small business owners are wondering what the new measures mean for them. From tax rates to energy relief, these changes will likely impact your day-to-day operations and bottom line. Here’s a breakdown of the most relevant new policies—and what they could […]

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How Will the Autumn Budget Affect Small Businesses?

How Will the Autumn Budget Affect Small Businesses?

The Autumn Budget is here, and small business owners are wondering what the new measures mean for them. From tax rates to energy relief, these changes will likely impact your day-to-day operations and bottom line. Here’s a breakdown of the most relevant new policies—and what they could mean for your business.

Corporation Tax Increase

What Happened: Corporation tax will rise from 19% to 25% for businesses with annual profits over £250,000. However, businesses with profits under £50,000 will retain the 19% rate, and those earning between £50,000 and £250,000 will be subject to a tapered rate.

Impact: Small businesses with profits under £50,000 won’t see any change, which helps maintain cash flow. For those in the £50,000 to £250,000 range, the tapered rate means a gradual increase, which could eat into profits and limit reinvestment potential. Businesses with higher profit margins may need to adjust budgets to manage the full 25% rate.

National Insurance Contributions (NICs) Increase

What Happened: From April 2024, the main rate of National Insurance Contributions (NICs) for employers will increase from 13.8% to 15.05%. This change will directly impact businesses with employees, as the higher rate applies to all earnings above the primary threshold.

Impact: This increase in NICs will raise payroll costs for businesses, particularly for those with a significant number of employees. Small businesses, especially in sectors with high labour costs like hospitality and retail, will feel the squeeze. Employers will need to factor in these higher costs when planning their budgets, potentially rethinking hiring strategies or adjusting prices. The £5,000 Employment Allowance, available to eligible small businesses, can help reduce some of these costs, but the overall rise in NICs will still put pressure on businesses.

National Living Wage Increase

What Happened: The National Living Wage has been increased to £10.42 per hour for workers aged 23 and over, effective from April 2024, up from the current £9.50.

Impact: This increase, over 9%, means higher payroll expenses for businesses that rely on minimum wage workers, especially in retail, hospitality, and other service sectors. Business owners may need to assess staffing plans, adjust prices, or seek other cost efficiencies to balance this increased labour cost with their budget.

Energy Price Cap and Sustainability Grants

What Happened: The government extended the Energy Bill Relief Scheme, which caps energy prices for small businesses through March 2024. For example, wholesale energy prices for electricity will be capped at around £211 per megawatt-hour (MWh) and gas at £75 per MWh. Additionally, sustainability grants are available to support eco-friendly improvements.

Impact: The energy price cap provides essential relief for businesses grappling with high utility costs, especially in energy-heavy sectors like manufacturing and food services. Sustainability grants offer funding for eco-friendly upgrades, like energy-efficient lighting or equipment, helping businesses reduce future energy costs and carbon footprints.

What can you do if these changes affect you?

If your business is facing financial difficulties, it’s essential to act quickly and strategically. Start by reviewing your cash flow and reviewing your company debt. Cut unnecessary costs—tighten up on inventory and delay non-essential investments. Explore available financial support, such as the Recovery Loan Scheme or energy subsidies, to help ease cash flow challenges. If costs are unsustainable, consider restructuring, downsizing, or renegotiating contracts to reduce overhead. Seeking professional advice from accountants or insolvency practitioners can help you navigate the cost of professional services. Additionally, engage with your creditors early to negotiate payment terms and consider diversifying your revenue streams to reduce financial dependence on a single source. Taking these steps can help stabilize your business and improve your chances of recovery.

In Summary

The Autumn Budget brings both new costs and new supports for small businesses. While tax rates and labour costs may rise, relief measures for energy prices, apprenticeships, and sector-specific grants aim to cushion the financial impact. To stay resilient, businesses should review these updates closely, plan ahead, and consider consulting financial advisors to navigate these changes effectively.

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