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Liverpool BID rejects Metro Mayor’s ‘tourist tax’ proposal - Liverpool Business News
As Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram pushes for a ‘tourist tax’, Liverpool BID Company insists its current £2-a-night levy is better than a ‘politically-led project’ that ‘risks unpicking the good work done by the private sector’. Tony McDonough reports A £2-a-night visitor levy has been launched in Liverpool city centre Liverpool BID Company has come out against Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram’s plans to levy a ‘tourist tax’ on overnight stays in Liverpo…
Manchester and Liverpool respond to Metro Mayors’ “Tourist Tax” plan
Business leaders and hospitality associations in the UK’s largest cities have written an open letter to the Treasury and DCMS after England’s Metro Mayors made a bid for “tourist tax” powers. Led by Manchester and Liverpool, the two cities with operating overnight visitor levies, the signatories of the open letter represent the Business Improvement Districts and business communities in Liverpool City Region, Greater Manchester, London, the West …
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