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Welsh tourism tax will not exempt children

Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford said that children buying sweets are not exempted from VAT so shouldn't be from the Welsh Government's overnight stay levy

Visitors enjoy a day-out in Llandudno.(Image: Christopher Furlong/Getty Image)

Mark Drakeford has resisted calls to exclude under-18s from the Welsh Government’s plans for a tourism tax from 2027. The Finance Secretary told the Senedd’s finance committee that exempting children from the levy as in some other European countries would lead to a “significant fall” in the tax take.

He said: “I see that you have heard from a range of voices who argue that particular groups ought to be excluded from the levy…. This is a broad-based tax with a low charge – if you narrow the base, the only way you can sustain the take from the tax is to put the charge up.”

Prof Drakeford said taking under-16s out of the £1.25-a-night levy would see the estimated £33m revenue fall to £21m, “eroding the chances that the levy will be of any use.”

He stressed: “If the committee wants to argue for excluding children from the levy, you are arguing for a higher charge on the people who are left – you can’t have both.”

Prof Drakeford pointed out: “Children buying sweets pay VAT. Children are not excluded by the virtue of being children from the taxation system.”

He defended the visitor levy after a report found the levy could lead to between 250 and 730 job losses and cost the Welsh economy £16m to £47m a year.

Prof Drakeford was questioned about the economic impact assessment by Calvin Jones, a professor at Cardiff University, as he gave evidence on February 12.

He said: “Professor Jones’ report deals with a set of complex considerations. It has, inevitably, to make a series of assumptions and deal with a series of uncertainties. It assumes, for example, that all 22 local authorities have adopted the levy from day one.”