With levies on second homeowners and anti-tourist sentiment already deterring visitors, fears are growing over plans for a ...
A £1.25 per night tourism tax which could be paid by guests at hotels, B&Bs and self-catered accommodation could be ...
“Ironically, most short stays in Wales are made by the Welsh public, so this is essentially a tax on Welsh people who choose ...
The Welsh Government is pressing ahead with its controversial plans for a tourism tax in Wales. Officially referred to as a ...
It means that anyone staying in a hotel, Airbnb or self-catering property in Wales will have to pay £1.25 per person per ...
The amount visitors to Wales will be charged and the date it will be introduced have been announced by the Welsh Government.
A family of four visiting Wales for a week could face a £35 tax bill under new plans set out by the Welsh Government, which ...
Conservative Senedd members warned “ill thought out and unnecessary” plans for a tourism tax will make people think twice ...
People visiting Wales could be required to pay a tourism tax in the next two years, it's been announced. Those staying overnight in accommodation including hotels, Airbnbs and self-catering ...
A Bill to give local authorities the option to introduce a visitor levy in their area to re-invest in tourism has been ...
The aim is that the levy on its overnight visitors will help grow the country's economy, support for communities, preservation of Wales, and develop sustainable tourism. In a report published by ...
A visitor levy in Wales could “transform” the country’s tourism sector but only if best practice guidelines are followed, academics have warned. Revenues should be used both to support tourism ...