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High corporation tax levels are forcing an increasing number of multi-national firms out of the UK, business leaders' body the CBI has claimed. | High corporation tax levels are forcing an increasing number of multi-national firms out of the UK, business leaders' body the CBI has claimed. |
CBI chief Richard Lambert said the UK was less competitive because other European states had lower business tax. | CBI chief Richard Lambert said the UK was less competitive because other European states had lower business tax. |
He said the 30% corporation tax in the UK compared unfavourably with the 12.5% rate in the Republic of Ireland. | He said the 30% corporation tax in the UK compared unfavourably with the 12.5% rate in the Republic of Ireland. |
"Either companies will generate more revenue outside the UK or corporation tax has to come down," Mr Lambert said. | "Either companies will generate more revenue outside the UK or corporation tax has to come down," Mr Lambert said. |
'Taxation rising' | 'Taxation rising' |
"A trickle of companies are relocating and our anxiety is that it does not turn into a flood." | "A trickle of companies are relocating and our anxiety is that it does not turn into a flood." |
The CBI's director-general also said the fact HM Revenue & Customs was aggressively pursuing business taxes was compounding the problem. | The CBI's director-general also said the fact HM Revenue & Customs was aggressively pursuing business taxes was compounding the problem. |
Mr Lambert highlighted the issue to mark his 100th day as the head of the CBI. | Mr Lambert highlighted the issue to mark his 100th day as the head of the CBI. |
"Compared to the rest of Europe the burden of taxation is rising in the UK at the same time as tax collection has become noticeably more aggressive," he said. | "Compared to the rest of Europe the burden of taxation is rising in the UK at the same time as tax collection has become noticeably more aggressive," he said. |
The CBI also called on the government to try and get better value for money for the £150bn spent on goodsand services by the public sector. | |
The CBI said civil servants were often too inexperienced to make proper decisions on which products to buy, which leads to project delays and extra costs for taxpayers. | The CBI said civil servants were often too inexperienced to make proper decisions on which products to buy, which leads to project delays and extra costs for taxpayers. |
"Taxpayers pay dearly when procurement is bureaucratic and categorised by delays and changing specifications," said chairman of the CBI's public services board Kevin Beeston. | "Taxpayers pay dearly when procurement is bureaucratic and categorised by delays and changing specifications," said chairman of the CBI's public services board Kevin Beeston. |
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