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So will the tourism tax be 'catastrophic' and 'decimate' the tourism sector of North Wales?

Daily Post Business Editor Owen Hughes on Welsh Government's proposed tourism tax in Wales

Old Welcome to Wales sign at Chirk, Wrexham(Image: Daily Post Wales)

Daily Post Business Editor Owen Hughes on Welsh Government's proposed tourism tax in Wales


It's fair to say the tourism tax proposal from Welsh Government attracts strong views.

Sector wise there is widespread condemnation of the move to tax overnight stays and dire warnings of its impact.

But it is also true to say there is a degree of support within many communities who can see tourism as more of a burden and inconvenience than a benefit despite the jobs and investment it brings to the country.

So will the tourism tax be "catastrophic" and "decimate" the tourism sector of North Wales?

In my opinion, no, it won't impact to that degree and there is a certain amount of hyperbole around the reaction.

But there are three other questions to consider.

Is this the right time for this tax? Is it fair? Will it actually help solve some of the negatives tourism brings and support a more sustainable industry?

Let's start with timing.