Burnham must ‘go further’ with business rates reform, says coalition
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By Evening Standard
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A newly formed coalition is pushing for substantial business rates reform, advocating for a 2% tax on e-commerce transactions to fund a significant 37% reduction in property taxes for physical retail establishments. This proposal aims to level the playing field between traditional brick-and-mortar businesses and their online competitors, addressing long-standing concerns about the competitive disadvantage faced by shops and restaurants in high street locations. The Real Rates Reform Alliance contends that current minister Burnham must implement bolder measures to revitalize struggling town centers and support local economies.
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