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Business rates relief cap puts stores at risk, says Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group

TheIndustry.fashion
05 March 2021

Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has said the Chancellor’s new business rates holiday is “near worthless” for larger firms and makes it close to impossible for it to take on old Debenhams shops.

The Sports Direct and House of Fraser owner said that the £2 million cap on the amount of relief a company can claim means it will have to review all its stores to find any that might no longer be viable.

On Wednesday the Chancellor extended the holiday on business rates until the end of June. An original relief package was due to run out at the end of this month.

The Chancellor said that for the rest of the financial year after June rates would remain discounted by two thirds, up to a value of £2 million if businesses are closed.

This cap shuts out many larger businesses, including Ashley’s Frasers Group, and disappointed those hoping for a wider overhaul to the tax.

“Frasers Group wishes to note its disappointment at the business rates relief announced,” the business said on Friday.

“Whilst the retail industry as a whole has repeatedly asked for structural reform of business rates, none has been forthcoming. Frasers Group and many retailers would have expected suitable relief until structural reform is implemented.”

Debenhams

It added: “For Frasers Group this cap will make it nearly impossible to take on ex-Debenhams sites with the inherent jobs created. It will also mean we need to review our entire portfolio to ascertain stores that are unviable due to unrealistic business rates.

“Frasers Group believes that retailers should pay the fair amount of rates in line with realistic rateable values, but instead we continue to have an unwieldy, overly complex, and out of date business rates regime.

A judge issued a winding up order against department store Debenhams in January, and the company’s administrators have been selling off parts of the business.

Online retailer Boohoo bought the brand name and its website for £55 million later that month. However, the deal did not include Debenhams’ 118 shops.

Ashley is reportedly trying to take over some of those stores, a move which could create jobs.

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