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12 March 2024

Spring 2024 Budget: how will it affect pest control businesses?

BUSINESS NEWS

Jeremy Hunts’s 2024 Spring Budget brings several changes that may impact BPCA members, many of whom operate as small businesses or sole traders.

Here's an overview of how these budget announcements may affect pest professionals.

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VAT threshold increase 

 The VAT threshold is set to rise from £85,000 to £90,000, effective from 1 April 2024.  

For pest professionals with turnovers below this threshold, this means they can continue to operate without being required to register for VAT.

This can be particularly beneficial for small businesses, as it reduces the administrative burden and associated costs. 

Self-employed National Insurance Contributions (NICs) reduction 

The reduction in self-employed NICs from eight percent to six percent, starting from 6 April 2024, could result in cost savings for pest professionals who operate as sole traders.  

This measure aims to support the self-employed sector; providing financial relief and potentially increasing take-home income for these individuals. 

Fuel duty freeze 

The decision to freeze the current level of fuel duty for 12 months is likely to be welcomed by pest professionals who rely on vehicles for their business operations.  

The freeze means fuel duty will remain at 57.95p per litre, as it has done since March 2011.

This helps mitigate potential increases in operating costs associated with fuel, contributing to the stability of expenses for businesses heavily dependent on transportation. 

Extension of the Recovery Loan Scheme 

The extension of the Recovery Loan Scheme until 2026 is good news for small businesses, including pest professionals, as it provides continued access to government-backed loans.  

This extension offers financial support and flexibility, enabling businesses to recover and invest in their operations, potentially assisting with equipment upgrades, expansion, or adapting to evolving market demands. 

Positive short-term outlook

In summary, the budget measures seem generally favourable for pest professionals operating as small businesses or sole traders.  

The increased VAT threshold, reduction in self-employed NICs, fuel duty freeze, and the extension of the Recovery Loan Scheme collectively contribute to a more supportive economic environment for their operations, potentially easing financial burdens and providing opportunities for growth and recovery. 

However, it is important to note that as this is likely the last large fiscal event before the due election, these measures may not be in place by the end of the year. 

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Source: Online

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