Please select your home edition
Edition
RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

Scottish Government removes boat moorings and berthings from Visitor Levy

by British Marine 17 Jan 2024 07:13 PST
Scottish Government removes boat moorings and berthings from Visitor Levy © PFM Pictures / Marc Turner

The Scottish Government has officially responded to the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee's Stage 1 Report on the Visitor Levy, a discretionary local council tax which, where applicable, will make accommodation providers liable for calculating and charging a levy on overnight visitor accommodation, confirming a significant amendment to the proposed Bill.

In a move welcomed by marine tourism stakeholders and the Parliamentary Committee leading on the Bill, the Government has agreed to introduce a Stage 2 amendment to remove boat moorings and berthings from the scope of the levy, unless the vessels are permanently moored and used for accommodation.

"We are immensely pleased that, having listened to our representations, the Scottish Government has accepted our case and now agreed that boat moorings and berthings should not be included in the legislation and will now bring forward an amendment.

"This is a huge relief as, without the amendment, the Visitor Levy would place an excessive burden on mooring providers, which includes many small businesses and voluntary organisations. Both the charge and administrative costs would otherwise have to be passed on to boaters irrespective of whether onboard accommodation is ever utilised or is even possible.

"We trust that the Scottish Parliament will support this forthcoming amendment and so help protect Scotland's world-renowned leisure marine tourism offer", explained Sarah Kennedy, Chair, British Marine Scotland.

Lesley Robinson, CEO, British Marine added: "This decision to amend the Bill comes following strong collaborative representations by leisure marine and tourism partners, led by British Marine Scotland, supported by British Marine's Public Affairs team. It has demonstrated a willingness by Government to listen and better understand the unique complexities of Scotland's marine tourism sector. This amendment will help safeguard leisure marine businesses and ensure boating in Scotland remains appealing to all. This decision is a significant win for British Marine Scotland and the entire boating community, reinforcing our commitment to promoting and protecting marine tourism."

The Scottish Government's decision to introduce this amendment follows the Lead Committee's recommendations and the strongly aligned evidence it received from stakeholders, including British Marine Scotland's robust response on behalf of the leisure marine industry, informed by The Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA) and backed by evidence from other key organisations including RYA Scotland.

"We are also very grateful to the role of the Cross-Party Group on Recreational Boating and Marine Tourism and its Convenor, Stuart McMillan MSP, who helped to facilitate discussions with the Minister and his officials, alongside significant support from Marc Crothall and the Scottish Tourism Alliance", Sarah added.

In closing Sarah commented: "The Scottish Government's response to the Lead Committee's report on the principles of the Bill suggests a more balanced approach, taking account of the diverse interests of tourism stakeholders, community groups, and local authorities. Its decision to bring forward an amendment to remove boat moorings and berthings from the Bill is not just a relief but a celebration of what can be achieved when the Scottish Government listens and takes time to work with industry. This amendment will help ensure that Scotland remains a premier destination for boating enthusiasts and continues to contribute to the sustainable economic growth of Scotland's economy. We at British Marine Scotland are delighted with this development and look forward to continued collaboration with the Scottish Government to support and enhance marine tourism."

Related Articles

White House announces new tariff adjustments
What this means for the recreational boating industry Last night, President Trump signed a sweeping Executive Order finalizing modifications to the reciprocal tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), first introduced on April 2. Posted on 1 Aug
Consumer confidence rises slightly in July
NMMA continues to monitor consumer sentiment and its implications for marine businesses U.S. consumer confidence showed modest signs of improvement in July, according to the latest report released this week by The Conference Board. Posted on 1 Aug
Prepare for what's next at MRAA's Dealer Week 2025
MRAA announced the theme of its annual Dealer Week Conference and Expo The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas (MRAA) has announced the theme of its annual Dealer Week Conference and Expo: “Prepare for What's Next.” Posted on 1 Aug
Trump announces additional tariff actions
Including Copper products and Brazil imports Yesterday, President Donald Trump announced additional plans to impose new tariff rates on imports from Brazil and semi-finished and derivative copper products. Posted on 31 Jul
BoatUS Foundation and NOAA partnership
To fund the removal of 300+ abandoned derelict vessels In a first-of-its-kind effort across six states and two unincorporated territories, dozens of coastal communities will see a significant investment in removing more than 300 abandoned and derelict vessels (ADVs) from their local waters. Posted on 31 Jul
NMMA Report outlines Canada's 2024 Economic Trends
The annual Canadian Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract NMMA has released its 2024 Canadian Economic Factoids report offering a detailed look at national economic indicators from 2011 through 2024, now available as part of the annual Canadian Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract. Posted on 31 Jul
GOST debuts Kasper
Multi-purpose solar-powered global satellite asset tracker GOST® (Global Ocean Security Technologies), a world leader in marine security, tracking, monitoring and video surveillance systems, announced today the launch of its newest solar-powered global satellite asset tracker, Kasper. Posted on 31 Jul
VMAR accelerates leadership in tender market
The global inflatable boat market is expected to reach an estimated $4 billion by 2030 Vision Marine Technologies a pioneer in high-voltage electric marine propulsion and a boat retailer with a strong dealership network across Florida, announced the expansion of its commercial activities across the global tender market—a high-turnover Posted on 31 Jul
Australian Sailing Team and Element 6 Evolution
Elite Partnership Continues Towards LA 2028 The Australian Sailing Team's (AST) ILCA program is built on a legacy of excellence, underpinned by world-class athletes, a strong squad culture, and elite equipment. Posted on 31 Jul
St. Thomas Junior Sailing Summer Program
22 Students Graduate from the St. Thomas Sailing Center Twenty-two St. Thomas teenagers graduated on Friday, July 25, from the 4th annual Junior Sailing Summer Program, run by the St. Thomas Sailing Center. Posted on 30 Jul
Selden 2020 - FOOTERCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERAllen Dynamic 40 Footer