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PART 2Regulatory reform

Definitions of small and micro business

33Definitions of small and micro business

(1)This section applies where any subordinate legislation made by a Minister of the Crown (the “underlying provision”)—

(a)uses the term “small business” or “micro business”, and

(b)defines that term by reference to this section.

(2)In the underlying provision “small business” means an undertaking other than a micro business (see subsection (3)) which meets the following conditions (“the small business size conditions”)—

(a)it has a headcount of staff of less than 50, and

(b)it has—

(i)a turnover, or

(ii)a balance sheet total,

of an amount less than or equal to the small business threshold.

(3)In the underlying provision “micro business” means an undertaking which meets the following conditions (“the micro business size conditions”)—

(a)it has a headcount of staff of less than 10, and

(b)it has—

(i)a turnover, or

(ii)a balance sheet total,

of an amount less than or equal to the micro business threshold.

(4)The Secretary of State may by regulations (referred to as “the small and micro business regulations”) make further provision about the meanings of “small business” and “micro business”.

(5)This section and the small and micro business regulations are to be read subject to any modifications made by the underlying provision in any particular case.

(6)In this section—

(7)The small and micro business regulations are subject to negative resolution procedure.