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Statement by the Caribbean Tourism Organization on the air passenger duty

Caribbean Tourism Organization continues to fight unfair taxation

Caribbean Tourism Organization continues to fight unfair taxation
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Jun 22, 2010

The Hon. John Maginley, chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), today welcomed the extra time provided by the British government to consider future plans for aviation taxation, but said he was concerned that the discriminatory tax bands remain in place and the planned Air Passenger Duty rises scheduled for November appear set to go ahead.

“We understand that the British government needs to raise taxation, but the current structure is unfair and unbalanced,” he said. “We simply should not be in a different tax band to the USA.

“This is such a hugely serious issue for our region that we are now planning to review the opportunity for putting the matter to the new British government,” said Mr. Maginley. “It’s clear that because our economies are so heavily reliant on tourism, this tax is effectively a tax on our countries’ exports. We’ll be reviewing the position with organizations such as the World Trade Organization.”

The tax is also unfair to the many families in the Caribbean community in the UK who travel frequently to the region.

Source: Caribbean Tourism Organization



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