Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin warns of price rises after Budget tax blow

Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin warns of price rises after Budget tax blow


THE chairman of Wetherspoons has issued a warning regarding impending price increases following Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget.

Tim Martin revealed that the pub chain’s tax bill is projected to rise by two-thirds next year.

Wetherspoons anticipates that tax and business costs will increase by approximately £60 million over the next fiscal year

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Wetherspoons anticipates that tax and business costs will increase by approximately £60 million over the next fiscal yearCredit: Getty

Martin said: “Cost inflation, which had surged to high levels in 2022, gradually diminished over the subsequent two years.

“However, it has now significantly increased again following the budget.

“All hospitality businesses, we believe, plan to increase prices, as a result.

“Wetherspoon will, as always, make every attempt to stay as competitive as possible.”

Wetherspoons anticipates that tax and business costs will increase by approximately £60 million over the next fiscal year, including an estimated 67% rise in national insurance contributions.

The group, which runs nearly 800 pubs across the UK, said its sales grew by about 6% in the 14 weeks to November 3, compared with the same period last year.


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