UKHospitality urges Government to cut taxes to support higher wages


Following today’s announcement of April’s minimum wage rates, UKHospitality has urged Government to cut business taxes to support higher wages.

Commenting on the Government's adoption of the Low Pay Commission's recommendations for rates from April 2020, Kate Nicholls, CEO, (pictured), said, 'Hospitality operators absolutely want to reward the great work of their staff. In order to make that growth sustainable, other measures are needed to mitigate cost growth.

'UKHospitality has long argued that business rates place an unfair burden on hospitality. It is now critical that rates are cut for the sector in April, to provide relief while the Government's commitment to a more fundamental review of business taxation is delivered.

'The new Government must also address employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) so that business can pay higher wages while continuing to invest in their businesses and future jobs.'

Nicholls comcluded, 'We welcome the continued oversight of the LPC in ensuring that future wage rates are set independently and safeguard the economy. This is particularly important outside of London where it is harder to mitigate wage increases with price increases.

'We look forward to working with the LPC to deliver on industry and Government’s shared ambitions for the workforce.'