UK mulls £12 tourist tax per night to boost budget, could raise over £1 billion yearly.

The UK government is reportedly considering a tourist tax of up to £12 per person per night to help address the Budget deficit. The tax would apply to various accommodations, including campsites and hotels, with rates differing by local authority. Similar to charges in Spain and France, the tax could generate over £1 billion annually for the UK government, though no official comment has been made on the proposal.

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