Late Payments: Tackling Poor Payment Practices

The Department for Business and Trade has published a response to the Late Payments Consultation, which sets out the legislative measures the Government intends to take forward.  Late payments cost the UK economy £11bn per year and closes 38 UK businesses every day.

Measures include:

  • Small Business Commissioner (SBC) powers
    • Power to investigate: to provide the SBC with the power to investigate businesses suspected of poor payment practices or inaccurately reporting payment performance.
    • Power to adjudicate: to provide the SBC with the power to settle payment disputes outside of the court process.
    • Power to fine: to provide the SBC with the power to fine businesses, including significant potential fines for large companies that persistently pay their suppliers late or fail to comply with late payment legislation.
  • Wider later payment measures
    • Board-level scrutiny of payment practices: to introduce a requirement for the boards or audit committees of any persistently late-paying large company to publish commentary on why payment performance is poor and what actions they are taking to fix this.
    • Maximum payment terms: to impose maximum payment terms of 60 days, with strictly limited exemptions, to ensure that smaller businesses are paid in a maximum of 60 days.
    • Deadline for disputing invoices: to introduce a statutory time limit for raising disputes. Businesses that do not raise disputes within the time limit will need to pay compensation to their supplier.
    • Mandatory interest on late payments: to make it a requirement that all commercial contracts will contain a right to statutory interest at 8% above the Bank of England base rate.
  • Retention payments under construction contracts
    • Prohibition of retention payments: to ban the practice of deducting and withholding of retention payments under the terms of a construction contract, consulting on its implementation.

 

The consultation response and supporting impact assessment can be found here.

The press release can be found here.

Latest news

Open Mosaic Habitat

How to address Open Mosaic Habitat when delivering biodiversity net gain