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Hoteliers happy with Chancellor’s VAT cut

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HOTELIERS in Bristol have welcomed a temporary cut in VAT for the hospitalit­y sector, saying it’s a bigger cut than they expected.

The Bristol Hoteliers Associatio­n has, for some time, been calling on the Government to cut VAT in this sector from 20 per cent to 15 per cent.

But Chancellor Rishi Sunak yesterday announced a temporary cut on VAT applied to tourism and hospitalit­y related activities from 20 per cent to 5 per cent until January 2021.

Hoteliers in Bristol have welcomed this temporary boost to help get their businesses back up and running as Covid-19 lockdown restrictio­ns continue to be lifted.

Raphael Herzog, chairman of the Bristol Hoteliers Associatio­n, said yesterday: “The measures outlined in the Chancellor’s speech today were very welcome.

“We had very much hoped for a VAT-cut but did not expect it to be dropped so low.

“We are looking forward to seeing more details about the eat-out incentives that the Chancellor announced.

“The scheme which provides a £1,000 job retention bonus to businesses who are bringing people out of furlough will also be a significan­t boost to our members.

“Overall, we felt that the measures announced by the Chancellor today were positive and are welcomed by the BHA.”

Some of Bristol’s hotels re-opened on July 4, as they were allowed to, while others are finalising arrangemen­ts to ensure they are Covid-19 safe before re-opening in the coming weeks.

Mr Herzog added: “Many, many people – those who have been confined to their homes for many weeks as well as others who have been working flat-out during the crisis – will feel that they want, need and deserve a break.

“We are all working hard to ensure that our hotels are as safe as possible and look forward to welcoming people back.

“We hope people have the confidence now to come and enjoy some well-deserved staycation­s at our hotels.”

The Bristol Hoteliers Associatio­n represents 40 major hotels in the city, with around 4,000 rooms. Hotels put an estimated £200 million into the local economy.

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Hoteliers Associatio­n
Raphael Herzog, chairman of the Bristol Hoteliers Associatio­n

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