VAT Retail Export Scheme
- Submitted by: Daniel Johnson, Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour.
- Date lodged: Monday, 05 October 2020
- Motion reference: S5M-22948
That the Parliament expresses its alarm at the decision to end the VAT Retail Export Scheme, commonly known as tax-free shopping, at the end of 2020, it understands without any assessment of the direct and wider impact on the retail, hospitality and tourism sectors in Edinburgh and across Scotland; notes that visitors to Edinburgh and Scotland from international destinations such as China, the United States and other countries make a valuable contribution to the economy, including through the purchase of iconic Scottish goods and holidaying here; believes that the UK would be the only country in Europe not to operate tax-free shopping if the scheme ends; acknowledges that the Scottish Retail Consortium, Scottish Tourism Alliance, the Essential Edinburgh business improvement district and others have voiced their concerns regarding the end of tax-free shopping, and calls on UK Ministers to reconsider or postpone the ending of this tax relief until a full impact assessment is undertaken and discussions are held with the industry on possible alternative solutions.
Supported by:
Sarah Boyack, Alex Cole-Hamilton, Kenneth Gibson, Iain Gray, James Kelly, Bill Kidd, Richard Lyle, Lewis Macdonald, Ruth Maguire, Stuart McMillan, Alex Neil, Alex Rowley, Anas Sarwar, Colin Smyth, David Torrance