Meeting of the Parliament 28 May 2024
I thank my fellow Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee members and colleagues for their detailed consideration of the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill. The bill delivers on a commitment that was made to our local councils to provide them with the power, as requested, to apply a local visitor levy to help to improve their local tourism economies. That is what it says on the tin, and that is what it does. All the revenue that is raised must be reinvested locally in facilities and services to enhance the visitor experience, while benefiting the local community and the economy.
The Scottish Government has engaged with many stakeholders for a number of years. I hope that, tonight, Parliament will support the bill. It will, ultimately, help to improve local tourism offers and benefit local economies, too.
This type of tax is commonplace around Europe now. As of the publication date of the bill, 21 out of 27 European Union member states charge an occupancy rate of one description or another.