| The British Chamber of
Commerce are predicting that we should
expect an increase in VAT to help deal
with the country’s budget deficit. David
Frost Director General of the British
Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:
“…… the employer National Insurance
rise, planned for 2011, should be
abolished in full. Most businesses expect
VAT to increase after an election to help
plug the hole in our public finances.
Considering companies have already said
that VAT would be less damaging to their
operation than a hike in NICs, it seems
obvious that the tax on jobs should be
scrapped and replaced by a less harmful
tax on consumption.”
Internet link:
BCC press release |