Reeves could allow holiday tax on English hotel and Airbnb stays

"Reeves' Budget Plan Would Charge Brits Up to 27% Tax for Overnight Stays in Hotels and Airbnbs"

A proposed tax on hotel stays and Airbnb visits could be a major blow to the UK's hospitality industry. According to reports, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce plans in next week's budget that would allow mayors to charge tourists up to 5% of the cost of an overnight stay. This tax would not only affect hotels but also private rentals through platforms like Airbnb.

Critics argue that this will have a regressive effect on consumers, with the total tax bill including standard VAT rates already paying an effective rate of 27%. UKHospitality, which represents thousands of restaurants, hotels, and pubs, has warned that this would lead to higher prices for holidaymakers. The trade body estimates that Britons could pay up to Β£518m more in additional costs.

While proponents argue that the tax revenue could be used to fund public services like transport and infrastructure projects, opponents see it as an unjust burden on consumers. Kate Nicholls, chair of UKHospitality, has stated that "this holiday tax is little more than a higher VAT rate for holidaymakers" which would only serve to drive inflation.

England would be the first developed country in this category, with Scotland and Wales also introducing similar levies. The changes are set to be introduced using amendments to an existing bill, and government sources claim that it's necessary to address growing concerns about the cost of living. However, critics argue that this is just another example of a "tax on the poor" rather than addressing the root causes of economic inequality.

Reeves' plans come with other changes, including a "milkshake tax" aimed at increasing revenue from sugar-sweetened drinks. The soft drink industry has seen its prices surge due to the current sugar tax, and any further increases could have significant financial implications for manufacturers.
 
😬 I think this is gonna hurt the UK's tourism industry big time πŸ€•πŸ¨πŸ›‹οΈ. Charging Brits up to 27% tax on hotel stays and Airbnb visits? That's just too much πŸ’Έ. What's next, a "rental tax" for people who want to stay with friends or family? 🀯 It seems like the government is gonna make tourists pay more and more, but what are they really solving? I mean, inflation is already a problem, do we really need another layer of costs? πŸ’ΈπŸ“‰ And what about all those small hotels and Airbnb places that can't afford to absorb this kind of tax? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's just not fair, you know? πŸ˜”
 
I'm not sure if this is a prudent economic move... πŸ€” I mean, while it's true that these hospitality industries do generate significant revenue, introducing a new tax without considering the ripple effects on consumer prices seems counterintuitive. The fact that England would be the first developed country to implement such a policy makes me wonder if there isn't another angle at play here... perhaps a way to level the playing field for smaller, local businesses that are already feeling the pinch from online marketplaces? And what about the broader implications for the tourism industry as a whole - will this drive more people to opt for alternative accommodations or destinations? Not to mention the argument that this is just another 'tax on the poor'... πŸ€‘ It's all quite complex, really.
 
OMG, can you believe this new budget plan?! 🀯 It's like, they're gonna slap an extra 5% tax on hotel stays and Airbnb visits... that already includes VAT? πŸ’Έ I get where they wanna fund public services and all, but come on! This is just gonna push up prices for tourists and affect the livelihoods of hospitality workers. The UKHospitality people are totally right, this is a regressive tax that'll hit low-income families hard πŸ€•. And Scotland and Wales are doing it too? Like, isn't that just a bunch of countries copying each other's bad ideas? πŸ˜’ I hope there's some way to negotiate this or find a more progressive solution...
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure about this one... 🚨 a 27% tax on overnight stays in hotels and Airbnb's seems like way too much πŸ’Έ especially when you're just looking for a place to crash after a long day of sightseeing. It's not like these businesses are getting away scot-free, they've already got taxes and VAT rates ⚠️. I feel bad for the consumers who will have to shell out extra cash just to pay for their accommodation. πŸ€‘ What do you think? Should governments be finding ways to make more money or should they focus on creating jobs and stimulating growth instead of taxing tourists even harder? πŸ’ΈπŸ€
 
πŸ€” I don't get why they gotta slap extra fees on people just 'cause they're tourists. It's not like hotels and Airbnb's aren't making enough already... this 27% thing is a bit excessive if you ask me. πŸ€‘ They should be focusing on making sure those public services are actually funded, rather than screwing over consumers. And what's with the "tax on the poor" vibe? It just seems like another way to pinch pennies without really addressing the problem... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Blimey, I'm shocked by this one! 🀯 A 27% tax on hotel stays and Airbnb visits? That's just too much for Brits already struggling with the cost of living. It'll be a right disaster for the hospitality industry and prices will go through the roof. I get where they're coming from trying to fund public services, but this feels like a cop-out. How about instead of hitting holidaymakers with more costs, the government looks at ways to support small businesses or offers incentives for sustainable tourism? We need to think of creative solutions here, not just slap on another tax 😬
 
omg this is crazy 🀯 like what's next? they're already gonna charge us more for milkshakes 🍹😱 i dont get why they cant just find other ways to fund public services instead of slapping on more taxes its not fair to the regular ppl who are just trying to have a good time while vacationing in london or birmingham or wherever πŸ˜” and Β£518m more is like, a lot of money πŸ€‘ lets hope they dont make it happen lol
 
omg i dont know if this is a good idea πŸ€”... like if you think about it, a 5% tax on hotel stays sounds reasonable πŸ€‘ but then again, that's just gonna make hotels raise prices even more πŸ’Έ and affect the average joe's wallet badly 😬. i mean what's next? taxing people for eating out at pubs too? πŸΊπŸ‘€. some ppl argue it's a good way to fund public services, but idk... isn't that like throwing money out the window in the process? πŸ’ΈπŸ’”
 
omg you guys I'm literally shook by this news 🀯 Reeves is planning to slap a massive 5% tax on hotel stays and airbnb visits which would be like 27% including VAT!!! it's insane how the gov is trying to squeeze every last penny out of tourists just when they need a break from the cost of living crisis 😩 my friend went to london last year and paid an arm and a leg for a hotel room now she's gonna have to pay even more if this tax goes through? it's not fair πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ UKHospitality is saying that prices will go up and it'll be a regressive effect on consumers which I think is SO true πŸ‘Ž the gov should be finding ways to support small businesses instead of taxing them into oblivion πŸ’Έ
 
Ugh, can you believe this?! 🀯 They're gonna charge us Brits even more for a place to sleep? I mean, what's next? Paying per breath?! πŸ˜‚ I've stayed in hostels and Airbnb's when I was traveling abroad and it's always worked out okay. But now they want to add an extra 5% on top of VAT? That's just ridiculous! πŸ™„ What's the logic behind that? Do they think we're all made of money or something?! πŸ’Έ And don't even get me started on the "milkshake tax"... what a joke! πŸ˜‚ Who comes up with this stuff, eh?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
OMG, I'm like totally shocked by this plan 🀯! Charging Brits up to 27% tax on hotel stays and Airbnb visits is insane πŸ’Έ! It's gonna hit tourists hard, especially families and students who are already on a tight budget πŸ˜•. The UKHospitality body is right, it'll just lead to higher prices for holidaymakers and that's not cool 😐.

I get why the government wants to fund public services, but this tax feels like a knee-jerk reaction to the cost of living crisis πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's not like they're addressing the root causes of economic inequality, it's just placing more burden on innocent consumers πŸ’Έ. And let's be real, who's gonna benefit from all that extra revenue? πŸ€‘ Not the regular Joe, that's for sure.

I'm all for fair taxation, but this feels like a total overreach 🚫. Maybe they should focus on supporting small businesses and local entrepreneurs instead of slapping more taxes on tourists 🀝. And what's with the "milkshake tax" too? Like, come on 🍹!
 
πŸ€‘ I think this is a total recipe for disaster! 🀯 A 27% tax on hotel stays and Airbnb visits? That's like hitting someone with a sledgehammer over a tiny nick in their wallet. πŸ’Έ And what about the impact on small businesses and solo travelers who can't just absorb those extra costs? The government should be thinking about ways to boost economic growth, not squeeze the life out of tourists. 🌟 It's just another example of how short-sighted politicians can be when it comes to understanding the consequences of their actions. πŸ˜•
 
omg this is gonna be a tough one for UK tourists 🀯! 27% is crazy high even by european standards, i dont think anyone can afford that kinda price hike on their holiday πŸ€‘... plus its not just hotels, people who rent on airbnb are also in the firing line 😬. like whats next? a tax on eating out or something? its all about finding ways to raise revenue but sometimes these new taxes feel like they're just targeting the little guy and making things harder for ppl πŸ’Έ... and honestly who benefits from this? πŸ€”
 
I'm low-key annoyed about this hotel tax πŸ€”. I mean, I get that the government wants more revenue, but 27% is steep! That's like adding an extra Β£50 to my Airbnb booking just for staying one night 😱. And what really gets me is that it'll hit people who are already struggling financially the hardest. I've got friends who work multiple jobs just to make ends meet, and the last thing they need is another tax bill πŸ€‘.
 
OMG 🀯 I'm soooo not sure about this new budget plan by Chancellor Reeves 😩 it's like she's just piling on more costs to the already struggling hospitality industry πŸ‘‹ think of all those small businesses who are barely holding on πŸ’Έ and now they're going to have to pass these extra fees on to customers? πŸ€• that's just gonna make vacations way pricier for regular folk 🌟 and honestly I don't see how this is gonna help with the cost of living crisis πŸ“‰ it's like we need more taxes not less πŸ€‘

I also get why Kate Nicholls from UKHospitality is saying this is a "tax on the poor" πŸ’Έ because let's be real, who can afford to foot an extra Β£518m? πŸ€‘ it's just not fair πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ and I'm all for governments finding ways to fund public services but this feels like a band-aid solution rather than addressing the root issues πŸ’Š
 
πŸ€‘ I'm not sure about this one... think it's pretty unfair on tourists. Β£518m more in costs is a lot of extra cash that holidaymakers aren't exactly swimming in. And what about the small businesses like Airbnb hosts who are already struggling to make ends meet? Introducing another tax just seems like kicking them when they're down. I mean, can't the government look at other ways to fund public services, like increasing taxes on luxury items or something?
 
🀯 I think this is a total overkill! 5-27% tax on hotel stays? That's just asking for trouble. What's next, charging us for breathing in public spaces? It's already hard enough to find affordable places to stay without the government piling on more costs.

And let's be real, who's going to foot the bill? The consumers or the hotels? I mean, come on, can't they just absorb the extra cost like they did with the sugar tax? 🍹 The hospitality industry is already struggling, and this tax is just going to push them over the edge.

It's all about targeting the wrong people. If the government really wants to address the cost of living, why not focus on raising the minimum wage or implementing policies that actually help people save money? Instead, we get a fancy new tax that's just going to benefit some fat cat accountants and bureaucrats. πŸ€‘
 
😐 this is so unfair... I mean, I get that they need money to fund public services and all that, but a 27% tax on hotel stays? That's just too much. I can imagine how expensive it would be to stay in a hotel or rent an Airbnb when you're already on holiday 🀯. And what's with the "milkshake tax"? Like, do they really think we won't find ways to make those drinks sweet if they're charging us more? It just feels like they're piling on more and more taxes without thinking about how it affects regular people like me πŸ˜’.
 
😊 This tax thingy on hotels and Airbnb is gonna be bad news for Brits. Like, imagine having to pay 27% extra just for staying in a hotel? That's crazy! 🀯 I don't think it's fair to put that burden on consumers, especially when they're already feeling the pinch with rising costs of living. And yeah, it's gonna lead to higher prices for holidaymakers, which is not what anyone wants. 😞
 
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