Senedd Cymru | Welsh Parliament
Y Pwyllgor Cyllid | Finance Committee
Bil Llety Ymwelwyr (Cofrestr ac Ardoll) Etc. (Cymru) | Visitor Accommodation (Register and Levy) Etc. (Wales) Bill
Ymateb gan Cymdeithas Gwely a Brecwast (y DU) | Evidence from Bed & Breakfast Association (UK)
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We are in principle opposed to another tax on tourism, whilst the existing taxes (VAT, business rates, alcohol duties, flight departures, and petrol duties etc) remain so high that the UK is rated 113th out of 119 countries for tourism price competitiveness.
We are however in favour of a simple low cost registration scheme aimed at allowing the existing safety laws to be more fairly and effectively enforced.
The Regulatory Impact Assessment is set out in Part 2 of the Explanatory Memorandum (https://senedd.wales/media/g5ipwvwh/pri-ld16812-em-e.pdf). This includes the Welsh Government’s assessments of the financial and other impacts of the Bill and its implementation.
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The danger to the Welsh economy from introducing another tax and thus damaging sales and thus jobs and livelihoods, because travel & tourism is a highly price sensitive market and Wales operates at already high cost levels in a highly competitive European and world marketplace.
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Loss of businesses, jobs and livelihoods across tourism in Wales and allied sectors such as retail, attractions, services etc.
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Inadequate and over optimistic.
The powers to make subordinate legislation are set out in Part 1: Chapter 5 of the Explanatory Memorandum (https://senedd.wales/media/g5ipwvwh/pri-ld16812-em-e.pdf).
The Welsh Government has also set out its statement of policy intent for subordinate legislation (https://business.senedd.wales/documents/s155951/Statement%20of%20Policy%20Intent.pdf).
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Small accommodation providers in Wales are still financially fragile following Covid, and their viability has been damaged by high cost inflation since early 2022. The Welsh Government would be taking a very high risk in imposing an additional tax on the crucial tourism sector against this background.