Edinburgh’s plans for a Visitor Levy clear another hurdle
Mar 13, 2024
Legislation to give Edinburgh and other Scottish local authorities the power to introduce a visitor levy took another significant step forward on Tuesday (12 March) with MSPs approving its passage to a third and final stage. |
If approved, the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill will allow local authorities to introduce a charge on overnight visitor stays, with the funds raised to be used to benefit the local area and its visitor economy. The timing of Stage 3 – a parliamentary debate and final vote involving all MSPs – has not yet been set but is expected to closely follow the Easter recess. Also on Tuesday, the Council’s Policy and Sustainability Committee considered the results of an engagement exercise which revealed Edinburgh’s visitor levy proposals have the support of residents, visitors, and large parts of industry. The Council will publish its scheme later this year, ahead of formal consultation. Welcoming this week’s progress, Council Leader Cammy Day said:
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