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Round-up: this week's biggest Somerset planning applications

Industrial units at a sawmill and commercial space near a housing development are among the schemes people are trying to get planning permission…

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Sawmill industrial units among new Somerset planning applications

Sawmill industrial units among new Somerset planning applications
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Report: Cut VAT on hotels and attractions and tourists will come

Report: Cut VAT on hotels and attractions and tourists will come
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UK hospitality sector calls for extension of VAT reduction | Business Travel News Europe


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A new survey carried out by hospitality and tourism industry associations in the UK reveals that if the current reduced rate of VAT of 5 per cent for businesses in the sector, including hotels and restaurants, reverts to the previous 20 per cent at the end of March as planned, some 310,000 jobs will be lost.
The survey of 1,144 businesses, carried out by UKHospitality, the Tourism Alliance and the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions under the banner of the Cut Tourism VAT (CTV) Campaign, looked at how businesses had used the cut in VAT announced by UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak in July 2020 and extended in September until March. The survey found that the majority of businesses used the savings to retain staff, pay suppliers or passed these on to customers. 

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When is VAT reduced rate going back up for pubs?


The Government has been pressed to extend the reduced VAT rate beyond the spring to protect some 310,000 jobs in the hospitality and tourism sector.
A survey of more than a thousand businesses found 90% felt the VAT cut on food, soft drinks and accommodation in July 2020 was “important, very important or crucial” to their business.
More than 75% said they might not have been able to continue trading without it.
The research was carried out by the Cut Tourism VAT (CTV) Campaign, UKHospitality, the Tourism Alliance and the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions.
Operators said if the VAT rate reverted back to 20% in April it would mean further job losses and the CTV estimated this could amount to 310,000 redundancies.

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