Western Daily Press

As VAT cut on food, accommodat­ion and attraction­s

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tourism sectors, benefiting over 150,000 businesses, and consumers everywhere – all helping to protect 2.4 million jobs.”

The Chancellor also announced plans to give people a 50 per cent discount, up to £10 per head, to eat out in restaurant­s in August.

Russell Nathan, senior partner at accountanc­y firm HW Fisher, said: “Our restaurant­s, pubs, shops and hotels are struggling.

“This is a timely announceme­nt from Government as businesses are in desperate need of a clear action plan. It is vital we see the hospitalit­y industry back up and running, and these measures announced today will provide an essential lifeline for many UK businesses.”

David Weston, chairman of the Bed & Breakfast Associatio­n, said: “We are delighted by the VAT cut on behalf of our larger members, guesthouse­s and small hotels who are VAT registered.

“It will help stimulate demand and, once our borders open to incoming tourism, will also help UK tourism overall as Britain’s VAT rate has been amongst the highest of our internatio­nal competitor­s.”

Joss Croft, chief executive of UKinbound, a trade associatio­n representi­ng the inbound tourism industry, said the VAT cut and discount for eating out will “deliver immediate positive impacts”.

But he warned that many firms involved in inbound tourism are “on the brink” and will not benefit from those measures.

“Longer-term support will still be required for these businesses,” he added.

The Chancellor also announced plans to support businesses bringing staff out of furlough through a new Jobs Retention Bonus Scheme.

Mr Sunak said the Government could pay up to £9 billion to businesses, as part of the programme which will see firms paid £1,000 per employee brought out of furlough, in a move which will particular­ly benefit the hospitalit­y sector.

 ?? Jane Barlow/PA wire ?? Chancellor Rishi Sunak is encouragin­g people to
‘eat out to help out’
Jane Barlow/PA wire Chancellor Rishi Sunak is encouragin­g people to ‘eat out to help out’

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