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Last chance for Suffolk firms to share Budget impact

Suffolk businesses have until Monday to share how they're responding to Rachel Reeves' £26 billion Budget through the Chamber's quarterly survey.

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Matt StottIpswich.co.uk
The survey will capture how businesses are responding to the Budget

Why it matters: The quarterly survey will provide the first comprehensive snapshot of how Suffolk firms are trading following the Chancellor's statement, with findings informing the Chamber's work on infrastructure investment and tax policy.

The Budget was delivered on 26 November after months of speculation about potential tax rises. The statement included a £26 billion tax increase, with frozen income tax thresholds until 2031 and growth forecasts of 1.5 per cent through the parliament.

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What they're saying: Paul Simon, head of public affairs at the Suffolk Chamber of Commerce, said collecting post-Budget data is critical for effective lobbying.

"Policymakers need to see how Suffolk firms are actually responding to higher employment costs and frozen thresholds," he said. "The QES gives us the evidence to lobby for tax reform and infrastructure investment."

The details: The October to December 2025 (Quarter 4) survey captures business conditions before and after last month's Budget, asking firms about sales, cash flow, workforce changes, investment plans and pricing intentions.

Questions cover the past three months, the coming quarter, and the year ahead.

For context: The previous quarter's survey showed cash flow at negative 36 per cent and profitability confidence at negative 35 per cent, with 58 per cent of businesses reporting growing price pressures.

From April, businesses face higher employer national insurance contributions and increased minimum wage rates.

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The bigger picture: The survey feeds into the British Chambers of Commerce's flagship national survey, with around 5,000 respondents each quarter ensuring Suffolk's experience reaches national policymakers. Previous findings have shaped Suffolk Chamber's lobbying on business taxes and infrastructure investment, areas where the Budget provided limited detail.

What's next: The survey closes at noon on Monday, 8 December. Suffolk Chamber members can complete the survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XC9F8RJ

The bottom line: The survey gives Suffolk firms a direct line to policymakers on how the £26 billion Budget is affecting business on the ground.

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