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Meeting of the Parliament 24 March 2026 [Draft]

24 Mar 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill

Respectfully, I do not agree with Fergus Ewing’s comments. It was important that all stakeholders, the business community and local authorities were involved in the process and that there was flexibility to design a bill that meets local circumstances. The bill is very strong on the consultation that local authorities will have to carry out, and I am absolutely sure that local businesses and business representative organisations in any local authority that is considering introducing a visitor levy will engage effectively and thoroughly with the relevant local authority to get a levy that suits local businesses.

The bill also clarifies how the levy will apply when accommodation is sold through booking platforms or tour operators. In those cases, the levy will be calculated on the price at first sale, which gives accommodation providers certainty about the amount due and avoids any confusion when bookings involve third parties. As I mentioned at the start of the debate, this is a technical bill, and one key measure ensures that a levy return for a given period will set out the levy payable for overnight stays that take place within the period in question instead of the date at which the overnight stay was booked.

However, the bill does much more, and I want to highlight a few amendments that have resulted from the rigorous process that the bill went through, the co-development that took place with key stakeholders and, as I mentioned, the input from members across the chamber. At stage 2, we added provisions so that, once regulations are in place, accommodation providers will be able to amend submitted returns to correct errors. I was also pleased at stage 2 to accept an amendment lodged by Tim Eagle, which will require ministers, in carrying out the three-year review of the operation of the act, to assess the impact of visitor levy schemes on businesses, communities and tourism in rural areas.

Last week, during our first stage 3 proceedings, amendments were agreed that mean that the bill will now give local authorities the option to allow accommodation providers to deduct and retain a proportion of the levy to help to meet reasonable administration costs. During those stage 3 proceedings, Stephen Kerr sought an amendment that would require local authority annual reports to include an assessment of the impact of the scheme on visitor numbers, length of visitor stay and the viability of tourism businesses. Although I resisted that amendment for various reasons, I gave the member an assurance that I would ask my officials to work with VisitScotland colleagues to consider how that detail could be brought out in the revised guidance. I am happy to give that assurance again today.

Throughout the process, our aim has been to provide a framework that is proportionate, clear and accessible. We want local authorities to be confident that their schemes reflect local economic assessments and that the language and guidance used will support high levels of understanding, compliance and trust. Therefore, I have also instructed my officials to begin working with VisitScotland to ensure that the statutory guidance is updated and revised to take account of the changes delivered by the bill and for that to be available to support the implementation across Scotland later this year.

I mentioned the importance that the Scottish Government places on engagement with key stakeholders who will deliver visitor levy schemes in practice, and I want to share with the chamber a contribution from Argyll and Bute Council, which responded to the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee’s call for views.

The council’s evidence emphasised the need for decisions to be taken at the right level of government, and at the right time, to support best practice and avoid taking

“a ‘one size fits all’ approach”

that would not reflect the diverse needs of communities in both urban and rural areas.

The council said that the visitor levy

“ensures that funds raised locally can be reinvested directly in maintaining and improving visitor infrastructure”

and that

“decisions must be informed by clear and robust economic and destination management data”.

In ensuring that those decisions are right for our local economies, an important step in the process is local consultation to ensure that key stakeholders continue to engage effectively through co-design to meet the local needs that are being assessed.

The bill strengthens Scotland’s visitor levy framework so that, where local authorities choose to introduce a scheme, it is fair and workable and reflects local priorities; supports sustainable tourism; empowers local decision making; and ensures that the benefits of tourism are shared across communities. I commend the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill to Parliament.

I move,

That the Parliament agrees that the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill be passed.

16:05

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-21103, in the name of Ivan McKee, on the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill at stage 3.Before we mo...
The Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government (Shona Robison) SNP
For the purposes of rule 9.11 of standing orders, I advise the Parliament that His Majesty, having been informed of the purport of the Visitor Levy (Amendmen...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
Thank you, cabinet secretary. I invite members who wish to speak in the debate to press their request-to-speak buttons.15:58
The Minister for Public Finance (Ivan McKee) SNP
I am delighted to begin the final stage of the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill with this debate at stage 3. Although this has been an expedited proc...
Fergus Ewing (Inverness and Nairn) (Ind) Ind
I congratulate the minister at least for introducing the bill, but would it not have been better, rather than having two options, if there was simply one opt...
Ivan McKee SNP
Respectfully, I do not agree with Fergus Ewing’s comments. It was important that all stakeholders, the business community and local authorities were involved...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
The Scottish Conservatives very much welcome the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill, which corrects errors and misjudgments arising from the Visitor Le...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
The key issue, though, is that it is up to every local authority to decide whether or not they want to use the legislation, and they have to go through thoro...
Murdo Fraser Con
Sarah Boyack is absolutely right about the practicalities of the legislation. However, the problem—as she will know—is that councils across the country are b...
Finlay Carson (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con) Con
To go back to the member’s previous point, other regions in Scotland need to recognise that, in rural communities and local authority areas such as Dumfries ...
Murdo Fraser Con
I agree with that point from my friend Mr Carson—he is absolutely right. As he will have done, I have seen surveys that start by asking people, “How would yo...
Mark Griffin (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Given that, as the minister says, this is a short technical bill, I will keep my remarks relatively brief, in the hope that any brevity on my part will allow...
Murdo Fraser Con
Does Mr Griffin understand the point that I made a moment ago and that Mr Eagle made last week, which is that City of Edinburgh Council has no incentive to g...
Mark Griffin Lab
I appreciate that that has an impact on those who travel. However, I have faith that councils will take humane decisions. What we are doing today is devolvin...
Ariane Burgess (Highlands and Islands) (Green) Green
This amendment bill is, at its heart, a technical piece of legislation that will make what we put in place through the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act 2024 more ...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
I commend Tim Eagle, who is having a gossip with Fergus Ewing at the back of the chamber, for resisting the temptation to add lots of bells and whistles to t...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
We move to the open debate.16:25
Evelyn Tweed (Stirling) (SNP) SNP
This will be my last speech in Parliament, Deputy Presiding Officer, so I hope that you will indulge me with an extra few words today.Tourism is a key indust...
Fergus Ewing (Inverness and Nairn) (Ind) Ind
I congratulate the minister on having the gumption to do something that does not happen a great deal by introducing the bill with an expedited procedure. I t...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
We move to closing speeches.16:34
Ariane Burgess Green
Before I get to my points about the bill, I will say a few words about some of my colleagues who are speaking in the chamber for the final time. I came to kn...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
I hope that it is okay that I borrow a minute from my colleague.In the run-up to the 2016 election, I worked on a member’s bill to introduce a transient visi...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
First, I pay tribute to Sarah Boyack, who has just spoken. Her speech contained a long list of the very many initiatives with which she has been associated a...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
I call the minister, Ivan McKee, to wind up on behalf of the Scottish Government.16:50
Ivan McKee SNP
I thank members from across the chamber for their contributions. It is important to identify the points of consensus, because we have secured considerable cr...
Willie Rennie LD
I urge the minister to be just a little bit clearer and more direct to local authorities. We need to have medical exemptions across the board. I know that it...
Ivan McKee SNP
As I have said on the record, with the responsibility that we have delegated to councils comes an obligation on them to take the matter very seriously and re...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
That concludes the debate on the Visitor Levy (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill at stage 3. There will be a short pause before we move on to the next item of busin...