Wales tourism industry resists tourist tax proposed by Finance Minister
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14 January 2018 (Edited )
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Welsh tourism providers say an additional tax on tourists would put them at a competitive disadvantage vis-a-vis other UK destinations.
The tourism tax is 1 of 4 proposed by the Welsh Finance Ministry. A Ministry spokesperson said in a statement:
"We...will develop and refine all four ideas further, then propose one new Welsh tax to the UK government early in 2018 and consult extensively after a decision has been made."
Consult extensively after a decision has been made? Did I read that correctly?