Source · Select Committees · Public Accounts Committee
Recommendation 3
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More could be done by Government to ensure small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are...
Conclusion
More could be done by Government to ensure small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are prepared to face the additional costs and administration required by new border requirements. In preparing for the end of the transition period government provided a range of support to help UK businesses prepare for new 6 EU Exit: UK Border post transition EU controls. This included targeted support to the 10,000 higher-value businesses which had previously only traded with the EU. Some support was provided to SMEs, including the £20 million SME Brexit Support Fund, but narrowly defined criteria meant that many businesses could not access this support and only £6.7 million was paid out. In its preparations for full import controls, HMRC is focusing more on preparing small businesses but acknowledged that it would be challenging for a small business to learn customs procedures and that most would be reliant on an intermediary. The government has also set up the Export Support Service, which brings together different departments to provide support to UK exporters, in particular smaller businesses. It is important that SMEs are not deterred from exporting because of the difficulty of complying with regulation. Recommendation: In its Treasury Minute response, Government should identify what issues businesses are facing in relation to the new border requirements and in particular determine how they can provide SMEs with additional support, both through existing mechanisms, including customs intermediaries, and new methods of targeted support. Government should write to the Committee, within six months, to provide an update on what measures have been taken to support SMEs.
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
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