The tourist tax for visitors to Edinburgh will be set at 5% of accommodation costs, after final details for the proposed levy ...
Last year, the Senedd, Wales' parliament, announced that a £1.25 per night tourism tax could be introduced from 2027, in ...
Edinburgh is set to become the first city in Scotland to introduce a tourist tax after the Scottish government granted powers ...
Edinburgh is set to introduce a tourist tax on accommodation in a bid to raise up to £50 million a year towards improving the ...
Edinburgh’s plans for a tourist tax are set to be agreed by councillors next week after tweaks were made to the proposals following a consultation with residents, businesses and visitors.
Edinburgh is set to become Scotland's first local authority to introduce a tourist tax on visitors to the city through a levy ...
Visitors to Edinburgh are to pay a 5 per cent charge on their accommodation from July next year despite an official ...
After years of planning, Edinburgh has confirmed that its 5 per cent tourist tax will come into effect later this year.
Tourists to Edinburgh could soon face a 5 surcharge on their visits after the final details for the proposed levy were confirmed.
Edinburgh Council says a ‘tourist tax’ will raise £50m a year by 2030 - but how will the money be raised and who decides how it is spent?
The tourist tax will see hotels, short-term lets (such as Airbnbs) and campsites charging five percent extra on overnight stays. It’ll be the first compulsory city-wide scheme of its kind in the UK ...
People holidaying in the UK could be made to pay an extra up to £12 per night ''tourist tax', according to reports.