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by business editor Trevor Sturgess
The Chancellor has been urged to put smaller enterprises at the heart of his March 20 Budget.
The small is beautiful message has been sent to George Osborne, demanding better access to finance, simpler taxes and permanent business rate relief.
The 6,500-member Federation of Small Businesses in Kent and Medway wants a "Budget for Small Firms” to boost investment, growth and job creation which would all restore confidence. The FSB has called for incentives to take on new staff.
It said small firms in the county were ambitious and wanted to grow but consistently cited finance and access to long-term capital as barriers.
Despite the Funding for Lending Scheme, which has injected billions of pounds to offer borrowers, the Chancellor needed to accelerate plans for a Business Bank.
The FSB wants the Chancellor to press ahead with a proposal that small firms with a turnover of less than £77,000 need only provide cash-based accounts.
It also urges the Chancellor to :
Roger House, FSB chairman in Kent and Medway, said: “With the economy only growing a fraction in 2012, the Chancellor must deliver a Budget that is unashamedly focussed on boosting small business.
"Our figures show that confidence is rising among Kent’s small business owners, but there is still caution.
"And, even though unemployment has fallen considerably, consumer confidence to spend and boost the economy is far from sufficient.”
He added: “What we need to hear on March 20 is not more small-scale policies which tinker at the edges but measures that will have a tangible effect both immediately and in the long-term.”