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By *enelope2U OP   Woman
11 weeks ago

Doesn't matter cant block distances

For those in Scotland that follow the news. What's your thoughts on the 5% tourist tax in Edinburgh. For those visiting Edinburgh and already being price gouged during tourist season, will that alter your plans?

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago


"For those in Scotland that follow the news. What's your thoughts on the 5% tourist tax in Edinburgh. For those visiting Edinburgh and already being price gouged during tourist season, will that alter your plans?"

It’s quite normal In European cities, of course. I don’t see it changing too many people’s plans.

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan
11 weeks ago

nearby

Not just levied on tourists. The self catering airbnb industry is used heavily by people staying in the city(s) for work related stays. Many hotels BB’s have work vans in the car parks, so it will be going on some end customers bill

Vat at 20%, and 5% tourist tax.

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By *oubleswing2019Man
10 weeks ago

Colchester


"For those visiting Edinburgh and already being price gouged during tourist season, will that alter your plans?"

For visiting ? No it would not discourage me in the slightest. I kind of figure that as a guest of the city, I'm consuming resources and using infrastructure. If that levy contributes a little back in to the local economy, and thus improves services and gives people jobs, then I'm all for it.

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By *otMe66Man
10 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"For those visiting Edinburgh and already being price gouged during tourist season, will that alter your plans?

For visiting ? No it would not discourage me in the slightest. I kind of figure that as a guest of the city, I'm consuming resources and using infrastructure. If that levy contributes a little back in to the local economy, and thus improves services and gives people jobs, then I'm all for it."

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By *enelope2U OP   Woman
10 weeks ago

Doesn't matter cant block distances


"Not just levied on tourists. The self catering airbnb industry is used heavily by people staying in the city(s) for work related stays. Many hotels BB’s have work vans in the car parks, so it will be going on some end customers bill

Vat at 20%, and 5% tourist tax. "

Agreed I have yet to see what they deem "tourist". Will it be anyone with a non EH driver's license etc.

Plus as someone else wrote it might be normal in the EU, which the UK left for it's various reasons, it's the first to be done in the UK.

As far as VAT, tourist can claim that back at the airport and not owe it.

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
10 weeks ago

Hastings


"For those visiting Edinburgh and already being price gouged during tourist season, will that alter your plans?

For visiting ? No it would not discourage me in the slightest. I kind of figure that as a guest of the city, I'm consuming resources and using infrastructure. If that levy contributes a little back in to the local economy, and thus improves services and gives people jobs, then I'm all for it."

No the council will just gobble it up and waste it.

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By *eoBloomsMan
10 weeks ago

Springfield

Was there last year and surprised how dirty and tatty it looked. Seems like another incompetent council putting its hand in your pocket.

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By *ostindreamsMan
10 weeks ago

London

How is this tax enforced? Is it on hotels/airbnbs?

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan
10 weeks ago

nearby


"How is this tax enforced? Is it on hotels/airbnbs?"

The operator collects it. Completes a return and pays it on. Another administrative cost on the operator

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan
10 weeks ago

nearby


"Was there last year and surprised how dirty and tatty it looked. Seems like another incompetent council putting its hand in your pocket."

With 1 in 10 councils reported facing bankruptcy, first of many.

On operators, NI and wage increases, business rates increases, Wales has seen a significant number of holiday accommodation put on the market due to doubling of council tax. From April holiday let operators can only claim basic rate mortgage interest relief and reduced wear and tear allowances - Jeremy hunt dismantled the furnished holiday Lettings tax system. Next there’s a holiday let / air bnb planning and licensing scheme coming to add to costs.

They really don’t want tourism as part of the economy

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By *hrill CollinsMan
10 weeks ago

The Outer Rim


"Plus as someone else wrote it might be normal in the EU, which the UK left for it's various reasons, it's the first to be done in the UK.

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manchester, liverpool, blackpool, great yarmouth, t valley, moray & speyside and loch ness

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By *eoBloomsMan
10 weeks ago

Springfield


"Plus as someone else wrote it might be normal in the EU, which the UK left for it's various reasons, it's the first to be done in the UK.

manchester, liverpool, blackpool, great yarmouth, t valley, moray & speyside and loch ness "

Are they places people pay to get out of ?

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan
10 weeks ago

nearby


"Plus as someone else wrote it might be normal in the EU, which the UK left for it's various reasons, it's the first to be done in the UK.

manchester, liverpool, blackpool, great yarmouth, t valley, moray & speyside and loch ness "

Plymouth soon so we hear from local authority

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By *hrill CollinsMan
10 weeks ago

The Outer Rim


"Plus as someone else wrote it might be normal in the EU, which the UK left for it's various reasons, it's the first to be done in the UK.

manchester, liverpool, blackpool, great yarmouth, t valley, moray & speyside and loch ness

Plymouth soon so we hear from local authority "

this will be the norm .... great news for locals who live in rural areas subject to overtourism

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