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Small-firm accounting rules criticised

29/03/2010

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EU rules that may exempt small firms from filing annual accounts have been condemned as utterly absurd by a leading figure in the credit industry.

At a time when the supply of credit is needed more than ever but harder than ever to get, the suggestion that exempting small companies from filing accounts will help businesses grow is perverse, according to Philip King, Chief Executive of the ICM.

"It will have exactly the opposite effect," insisted Mr King.

"Less information means less credit will be extended, and as a consequence, growth will be impaired rather than encouraged."

King says that the accounting exemptions already extended to SMEs do nothing to help facilitate trade, and that these latest plans will make a difficult situation worse.

"The British Government are not obliged to adopt this proposal, and must not do so," he added.

MEPs approved changes to EU rules to waive usual reporting requirements for so-called micro entities (firms with less than 500,000 euros on their balance sheet, a net turnover of less than one million euros, and employing an average of 10 people or less).

They argued, successfully, that this would free up firms from red tape, allowing them to grow more quickly and be more competitive.

"Whereas it is laudable to want to help small businesses, this is not the way to do it," Mr King insists.

"If the last 12 months have taught us anything, it is that businesses must provide more information for credit to be extended, not less."

An estimated 75% of companies in the EU are designated as micro entities.

 

 

Source: Credit Control Journal

 

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