Britain looks to boost tourist spots with temporary summer tax cut
- 5/22/2026
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British finance minister Rachel Reeves on Thursday announced a temporary cut in value-added tax for tourist venues over the summer to reduce costs for families, one of a range of measures aimed at relieving some of the economic fallout from the Iran war.
Reuters – With Prime Minister Keir Starmer under
intense pressure from challengers within his Labour Party, Reeves unveiled a
temporary cut in the rate of VAT for attractions including theme parks, zoos
and museums to 5% from 20% between June 25 and September 1.
The tax cut will also apply to children's tickets for
cinemas and theatres as well as their restaurant meals, and Reeves also said
bus travel would be free for children under 15 in August.
Reeves told parliament that the move would "help
families and support our hospitality sector".







