Tesco boss lends weight to calls for business rates support for pubs


The boss of supermarket giant Tesco has given his support to pubs over โ€œunfairโ€ property taxes amid mounting pressure on the Government to support the sector in the face of massive business rate hikes.

Chief executive Ken Murphy has called on the Government to completely overhaul the business rates system, which be branded โ€œfundamentally unfairโ€.

He said the group โ€œwould absolutely advocate that the rates system is reformed for everybody, including pubsโ€ and is a strong supporter in campaigning โ€œon behalf of the hospitality sector for a fairer rates systemโ€.

He said while retailers pay a disproportionate amount of business rates, pubs and hospitality firms have been hit particularly hard by the recent changes announced at the autumn budget.

He said: โ€œThey are suffering from the end of the Covid era relief that they hadโ€ฆ and their rates bills are also going up.

โ€œI believe that the Government needs to look at a rates system overhaul.โ€

The supermarket sector narrowly avoided further business rates pain at the recent November 26 budget.

But Mr Murphy pointed out that the retail sector has about 5% of the rateable properties in the UK, but โ€œpays 20% of the rates billโ€.

Tesco is one of the largest rate-payers in the UK, with a bill of around ยฃ700 million a year.

He said while the groupโ€™s rates bill โ€œdidnโ€™t go upโ€ as a result of the recent changes confirmed in the budget, โ€œthey didnโ€™t go down eitherโ€.

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