Rachel Reeves Sent Letter by 600 Pub Landlords Demanding 1 Big Change
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Greene King landlords plea for Rachel Reeves to cut bills
More than 600 Greene King landlords have called on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to lower taxes for pubs ahead of the Autumn Budget as the sector grapples with ever-rising costs. The hospitality industry has been vocal about the cost pressures it has been facing since the Covid-19 pandemic began in 2020, with businesses facing surging energy, food and wage costs. In a letter to the Chancellor signed by 613 pubs landlords, Greene King asked Reeves to …
Reform Our Rates: Over 600 Pubs Call On Chancellor To Modernise Unfair Tax System - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email Landlords of 613 pubs have signed an open letter to the Chancellor urging her to reform business rates to provide “breathing space to invest” in their pubs. The letter calls for a specific, lower business rates multiplier for all pubs at the Autumn Budget, giving them a 20p discount on their current rate. Across Greene King’s managed pub estate, the move could realise £13.7m in immediate …
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