29 March 2024, 14:02
By Furniture News Feb 15, 2021

BFC asks Government to extend furniture industry assistance

Britain’s furniture industry is calling on the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, to extend Government help to the sector in his 3rd March budget.

In a letter to the Chancellor, the chairman of the British Furniture Confederation (BFC) Jonathan Hindle says if the UK furniture industry is to return to pre-pandemic levels of business – supporting 330,000 jobs and worth nearly £17b of annual consumer expenditure – he must: extend the Job Retention Scheme (furlough) until the end of June 2021; extend the VAT deferral period until June 2021; and extend the business rates holiday for another three months.

Jonathan says: “If the Government wishes the sector to return to previous levels, it is vital that it supports businesses through the remaining months of the pandemic. The Government’s current package of support has proved pivotal to the survival of the UK furniture industry.”

In his letter to Rishi, Jonathan points out that many businesses across the furniture industry have only been able to continue employing staff at current levels because of the Job Retention Scheme. He says that without the support of furlough payments, many in the furniture industry would be forced to make significant redundancies.

With VAT deferrals until June also critical to business survival, the letter further asks the Chancellor for Q1 VAT bills to be deferred for 12 months, adding: “VAT deferrals have allowed businesses to better manage their stretched cashflow while taking full advantage of the irregular bursts of trading during periods of relaxed restrictions.”

In calling for the business rates holiday to be extended, Jonathan points out: “With orders for domestic furniture being predominantly in-store rather than online, furniture retailers are critical to the survival of many furniture manufacturers. It is therefore vital that the Government does all it can to allow retail businesses to continue trading, so that when restrictions are relaxed, orders for furniture can commence again and manufacturing businesses across the UK can respond.”

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