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Surrey attractions welcome summer VAT cut on tickets and food

Surrey attractions welcome summer VAT cut on tickets and food
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The UK government has introduced a temporary VAT cut on tickets for family attractions and children's meals to boost tourism during the summer holidays. Business owners hope this initiative will increase accessibility for families facing financial pressure.

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This fiscal policy aims to stimulate the domestic tourism economy while providing cost-of-living relief to families.

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Image source, Birdworld Image caption, Customers at attractions such as Birdworld in Farnham, Surrey will get cheaper tickets as part of government VAT cuts over the summer holidays

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