Visitor Tax Response

Visitor tax proposals

We have been supporting Liverpool BID Company and Manchester CityCo in formulating their joint response to the consultation on tourist tax conducted by MHCLG, especially considering the proof of the success of the Accommodation BID (ABID) model in both cities. The consultation period finished yesterday. Many of you have offered support to our response formally which we thank you for.
 
We believe collectively as BIDs and Hospitality Associations we can create impact in the same way attractions and hotel groups have. We would ask if you would support this response by sharing it across your social channels and networks as soon as possible. Please feel free to share the response which is attached and has now been submitted.
 
The statement below is from Manchester and Liverpool and they would welcome you supporting with individual comms from your own locations and organisations – however if you would prefer to simply offer support, we have prepared a statement for you to use or adapt.
 
Thank you
 
The Locus Team

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We would echo the words of Liverpool and Manchester to say we need the Government to slow down and not put a rigid timetable on these plans. It is too complex an issue to be rushed.  We cannot risk another U-turn on an industry already battling increased business rates and running costs. 
 
  1. Liverpool / Manchester joint statement:

 
This is too complex an issue to be rushed and we would urge the Government to slow down and think this through. There has been limited opportunity to speak to the business sector it directly impacts; hotels and hospitality. 
 
The reason the ABID model and visitor levy works so well in Manchester and Liverpool is because it is private sector led, it puts the hotel industry at the heart of the strategy, and it gives them a voice. It took years of work, consultation, talking and planning to get this right.  This is a ground-up approach that is generating real economic results for both cities because it has empowered the industry to have a say in the visitor economy. 
 
Over the next 2-years, the two ABIDs are forecast to invest upwards of £17 million in Manchester and Liverpool, making the cities more appealing to visitors and improving local prospects with more investment, more jobs, greater opportunity and increased pride. 
 
Instead, as we have said to the government as part of this consultation exercise, the plans for a so-called national “tourist tax” have not given the industry a voice and are too vague, currently. Instead, it burdens them with another layer of bureaucracy and taxation. This is a sector that is at the forefront of business rates increases. There is a real risk that a proposal that is not planned out, that disregards the complexity of the situation ends up hitting a city driven regeneration policy and undermines two years of good work. 
 
We cannot afford another U-turn, we need solid and sound plans to be put in place before any decisions are made. 
 
We are working with our stakeholders across the UK, but we would say slow down, let’s do this right the first time, not have to pick up the pieces further down the road.

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