The amount of regulation faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is stifling business and should be reduced, according to the
The amount of regulation faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is stifling business and should be reduced, according to the
The ICAEW claims that the total cost to SMEs of implementing new regulations is £10.2 billion each year in the
Head of medium sector issues at the ICAEW, Clive Lewis, said the European Union especially needed a fresh approach to SME issues, ideally one that is “framed by a coherent set of principles.”
He added: “The ten tenets of SME policy devised by the ICAEW ask for any future legislation to be based on evidence; focused on incomes; simply communicated and easily applicable.”
The instutute has asked for a review of the administrative burdens on SMEs, particularly the collective impact of employment law (singled out as the biggest administrative burden by respondents), health and safety legislation and VAT.