The Wales Tourism Alliance has today submitted its response to the Welsh Government’s Visitor Levy Bill in papers to both the Finance and the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committees.
In summary the WTA highlights the following issues:
WTA Chair, Rowland Rees-Evans said: “The WTA has engaged with the Welsh Government since the Visitor Levy was proposed and we are disappointed that they are pursuing a proposal from which their own Economic Impact Assessment predicts net job losses. “The tourism industry in Wales is already reeling from the impact of Covid, the 182 day rule on holiday lets and the cost of living crisis. Alongside other businesses our industry has also have seen a 40% increase in the living wage since 2020 and faces increased national insurance contributions from this April. “To place another stressor on an already fragile sector which employs over 20% of the workforce in some parts of Wales is not something we feel would be in the best interests of our country. “We also want people to recognise that this is not a Tourist Tax – it is a Visitor Levy. It will affect us all in Wales - from children on overnight school trips to people who have to stay in accommodation overnight before early morning NHS admissions.” Links to our response: Finance Committee Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee
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21/2/2025 09:49:59 am
agreed with comments - there should be no levy for visitors to stay ovenight in Wales
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