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NI businessmen want small business tax concerns adressed

23/11/2005 - 10:24:47
The North's Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) today urged Gordon Brown, the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, to address the concerns of small businesses in his pre-Budget report, to be delivered on December 5.

Northern Ireland’s biggest business organisation is pressing the Chancellor to create a tax system that is simple and certain, so that small businesses can contribute even more to the health of the UK economy.

FSB proposals include a 100% capital allowance on IT, IR35 legislation to be abolished, simplifying HM Revenue & Customs forms and a review of the inspection regime.

Wilfred Mitchell, FSB Policy Chairman, said: "Clumsy and over-zealous inspections create a climate of fear rather than cooperation and can be counter-productive.

"We encourage Gordon Brown to take this opportunity to simplify and consolidate the tax system, rather than making further amendments to the existing legislation."

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