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A good or a bad thing?
For stuff like eBay etc? Has there been an announcement or something?
Ah!
I might be missing it and you will know more, is there anything to save the high street with schemes to encourage people to take on shops?
Slash rates?
Slash rates?
Have they said that?
They need to make it worth people opening a shop rather than just selling it online.
I have no incentive to go into town for anything, why would I? Putting the prices up won't force me to go into town.
no, just a suggestion. The problem is now that everyone thinking of opening a business is going to consider the effects of another lock down and I think that will put a lot of people off.
A 2% online tax will make no difference to the high street whatsoever. It's a money maker, one of many that will undoubtedly be rolled out in the next few months to start paying for the past few months.
Does anyone else work in retail? I see the national footfall is around 40% down year on year on the high street and I'm trading nearer 55% down. Discounted rates and rents will only get you so far, there are still plenty of other expenses and if nobody's shopping then you're not making any money.
Company I work with are about 50% down for footfall but 80% up online
If they wanted to preserve the High Street rather than just raise revenue, perhaps a system where there are rebates if the High Street takes a certain percentage of total income would be worth looking at?I'm 500% up online which sounds lovely but realistically I've gone from taking peanuts to 5 times as many peanuts. Over the past 3 months I think many older people in particular have discovered the internet it pretty handy for shopping. I'll be surprised if high street footfall gets within 15% of pre lockdown levels and for many businesses that's their profit margin gone. It's going to be a bloodbath come January. I know furlough ends in October but I think most places will try and see out Xmas before calling it a day.