UK Business: Activity, size and location: 2012

Business enterprises analysed by legal form, industry, region and employment size band.

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Release date:
3 October 2012

Next release:
3 October 2013

1. Headline figures

  • The number of VAT and/or PAYE businesses is estimated to have risen by 37,000 (1.8 per cent) between March 2011 and March 2012

  • Companies and public corporations represent 61.9 per cent of total businesses

  • The largest industry group is wholesale and retail, with 16.8 per cent of all registered businesses

  • London has the largest number of VAT and/or PAYE based businesses, with 16.7 per cent of the UK total. In comparison London has 15.6 per cent of UK employment

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2. Summary

There were 2.15 million enterprises registered for VAT and/or PAYE in March 2012, compared with 2.08 million in March 2011, a rise of nearly 68,000 (3.3 per cent). Approximately 31,000 of the change between 2011 and 2012 was caused by improvements to HMRC computer systems leading to previously excluded businesses being added to the IDBR. These businesses were registered before 2012, so distort the year on year change.

Chart 2: Number of VAT and/or PAYE based enterprises

![Chart 2: Number of VAT and/or PAYE based enterprises][1]

Source: Office for National Statistics

[1]: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/resources/graphsummary_tcm77-280947.png"Chart 2: Number of VAT and/or PAYE based enterprises"

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4. Business counts by broad industry

In 2012 the wholesale, retail & repair of motor vehicles sector accounted for the largest number of businesses, with 16.8 per cent of all enterprises registered. This was followed by professional, scientific & technical, with 16.4 per cent of all enterprises registered, and construction, with 12.3 per cent.

The professional, scientific and technical sector had the largest growth between 2011 and 2012, an increase of 22,000 businesses. This was followed by the information and communication sector which increased by 11,300 businesses in 2012.

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5. Business counts by UK region

London accounted for the largest number of businesses in March 2012, with 16.7 per cent of the UK total. The region with the next largest share of businesses was the South East, at 15.7 per cent.

Between 2011 and 2012 all regions except Northern Ireland saw an increase in the number of businesses with London and South East experiencing the greatest increase of 25,000 and 10,000 businesses respectively. The number of businesses in Northern Ireland fell by 500.

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6. Local unit site information

Local units are sites that belong to an enterprise. In March 2012 there were 2.61 million local units belonging to VAT and/or PAYE based enterprises, compared with 2.55 million in March 2011 a rise of nearly 63,000* (2.5 per cent). Out of the 2.15 million VAT and/or PAYE enterprises, only 57,000 (2.6 per cent) operate from more than one site. These operated a total 518,000 local units.

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7 .Background notes

  1. UK Business: Activity, Size and Location is produced from an extract taken from the Inter-Departmental Business Register (IDBR) recording the position of units as at March of the reference year. Introduced in 1994, the IDBR provides the basis for the Office for National Statistics to conduct surveys of businesses

  2. To support this release a set of reference tables in greater geographical and industrial detail have been produced and are available

  3. Estimates presented in this release and the associated published tables are rounded to prevent disclosure. Differences may exist in totals across tables due to disclosure methods used

  4. Although the statistics in this release are derived from the IDBR, the total count of live businesses is less than the Business Demography publication. This is mainly because the definition used in Business Demography of an active business is based on activity at any time in the year, whereas UK Business: Activity, Size and Location is based on an annual snapshot at a point in time

  5. Approximately 31,000 of the change between 2011 and 2012 was caused by improvements to HMRC computer systems leading to previously excluded businesses being added to the IDBR. These businesses were registered before 2012, so distort the year on year change

  6. ONS will exclude units solely VAT based or solely PAYE based where it estimates the employment to be 20 or more, to avoid the risk of double counting. Approximately 5,665 units are excluded pending checking. Approximately 12,745 Composite and Managed Services Companies have been excluded where the address does not represent the location of the activities of these businesses to avoid giving a false impression of growth in these locations. Identification of Composite & Managed Services Companies may be incomplete, inflating business counts primarily in the Professional, Scientific & Technical sector. Further details on Composite and Managed Services Companies can be found on the HM Revenue & Customs website

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8 . Methodology

Contact details for this Statistical bulletin

Carl Roberts
carl.roberts@ons.gov.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1633 456902