Business rates hikes ‘symbolic of how little Labour is doing to help’ independent drinks retailers
UK independent wine retailers are facing significant pressure from rising business rates, with one shop needing to sell over 12,000 bottles of wine just to cover its latest bill. The government's plan to phase out Covid-era rate discounts by April 2026 is creating a tough climate for smaller operators, particularly those relying on entry-level wine sales. While pubs and music venues received a 15% discount, similar support hasn't been extended to wine retailers, leaving many concerned about their future viability.
Originally published by The Drinks Business
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