UKHospitality has issued a “call to arms” for accommodation providers in Scotland to oppose a proposed Transient Visitor Levy, or tourist tax, calling this “incredibly damaging” to the hospitality and tourism sector, underminin Scotland’s reputation as a tourist destination.
UKHospitality calls for industry to ‘unite’ to oppose tourist tax in Scotland
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