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Children to be exempt from parts of Wales tourism tax but others to pay more

  • The Welsh government announced children under 18 are exempt from its tourism tax in some accommodations.
  • Concerns arose that a 75p per night charge would burden low-income families and school trips.
  • The exemption applies to hostels, campsites, and outdoor centers, but other accommodation rates increase.
  • Mark Drakeford stated under 18s staying at lower level accommodation 'would now be exempt altogether'.
  • The tax bill passed the first vote, but higher charges for others and council options remain.
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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