Dinburgh visitor levy must be kept to ‘reasonable’ level

UKHospitality Scotland has warned against increasing the proposed levy to an unsustainable level, following the first Council vote.
Leon Thompson, Executive Director of UKHospitality Scotland, said: “The visitor levy will increase costs for both visitors and businesses in Edinburgh, and that cost must be kept to a reasonable minimum.
“It’s concerning that an even higher levy has been proposed than the 5% in the draft scheme. I would urge extreme caution against setting the levy at a level which could tip the balance towards this scheme having a detrimental impact to Edinburgh’s reputation as a leading destination.
“Business costs to set up and administer the levy will be significant and it’s positive that the Council has so far backed a mechanism for businesses to recover their costs.
“UKHospitality Scotland will consult with members across Edinburgh during the consultation period and respond, reflecting the views of our members.”
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