 The budget and what is means for business
The Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire LEP has welcomed the government's budget announced today.
Commenting on the Budget announcement from the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak MP, Alun Rogers, Chair of the Stoke on Trent and Staffordshire LEP said:
“It is clear that this is a budget to get SMEs back on their feet.
“The ‘Help to Grow’ programme is particularly welcome. In March 2020, the ONS productivity report analysing productivity following the 2008 financial crisis highlighted businesses that invested in professional management training performed much better than those that didn’t. This new support package will enable businesses coming out of this economic turbulence to invest in the training and skills to help them grow over the long-term. Over the past year, we have been working closely with our Growth Hub to drive digital skills and digital transformation across the region as we know that businesses that adopt these practices are more profitable. This additional support will complement our offer locally.
“The new super-deduction is genuinely revolutionary and will help cut companies tax bill by 25p for every pound they invest in new equipment. Not only is this worth billions to the public purse, but it will help drive investment in SMEs and encourage growth and make us world leading in this area.
“When it comes to Levelling—up, we will be working hard with partners to put forward an ambitious bid to the £4.8 billion fund to ensure that Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire play a leading role in rebalancing the national economy.
“Overall, in challenging times, this Budget puts people and SMEs at the heart of the recovery and we welcome the measures that have been set out to support jobs, growth and economic prosperity.”
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