Nearly every Political party has referenced a vat reduction or PRSI reduction or both in their manifestos for Business today.
Thankfully the Hospitality Representatives kept the focus on the real issues impacting the sector.
Manifesto promises must be delivered upon by the next Government and we will be holding it to account.
Yes it’s disappointing Vat wasn’t reduced in the Budget.
I feel for those businesses who have closed over the past number of months and if these manifesto proposals were implemented during the last 12 months , many of those businesses could have lasted.
We are thankful for the entire sector who have supported our lobbying campaigns, joined our rally outside the Dail and united behind the industry representatives.
The handful who shout from the sidelines, pontificate and become the hurler on the ditch are the few.
We are solidified around a strong message and phenomenal support from the sector which represents 20, 000 businesses and 270,000 livelihoods.
The next phase will be inclusion of a new Reduced Permanent Vat rate for Food led Businesses & PRSI reduction in the programme for Government
The campaign the Hospitality sector conducted over the past few months pre and post Budget including our Rally for the Tourism & Hospitality Industry outside the Dail has brought a clear focus by nearly all the political parties to the issues we highlighted.
Vat at 13.5% need to be reduced
A reduction in PRSI was required
We will be holding those parties to account in the next Government to deliver.