Browsing Licensed Vintners Association - Covid-19 Collection [edeposit] by Subject "VAT rate"
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22,500 jobs at risk in drinks sector as pubs on track for 50% decline in business for the remainder of 2020
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Economist Anthony Foley authors report on impact of Covid-19 on the drinks industry and analyses the effect of a reduced VAT rate on on trade alcohol sales. Report concludes that consumer demand will be lower after lockdown ... -
Budget 2022 generally positive for hospitality but VAT increase will be a problem
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2021-10)Extending Wage Subsidy and Rates Waiver vital for facilitating recovery of sector. LVA warmly welcomes waiving of Government charges on late night venues for rest of year. -
Drinks industry rejects Central Bank comments and calls for VAT reduction
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)'Evidence based decision making rather than opinion is required'. Makhlouf scepticism on VAT rate reduction fails to consider the impact of a temporary VAT reduction on on-trade alcohol sales (in pubs, restaurants and ... -
Hospitality VAT reduction will not support 3,500 non-food serving pubs closed across the country
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)VAT rate cut on alcohol sought as a temporary measure to help pubs survive until demand increases and consumer confidence returns in early 2021 – LVA, VFI and Ibec’s Drinks Ireland. Hospitality VAT rate cut will deliver ... -
Protect our Pubs’ campaign to seek tangible support from new government to help a sector that will struggle
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)More than 60% of pubs outside of Dublin remain closed. Campaign set to demonstrate the loss that would be felt should some pubs not reopen. Publican groups and drinks industry convene to seek VAT policy change to lessen ... -
Worst year in the history of the pub trade
(Licensed Vintners AssociationIE, 2020)Drinks industry says VAT reduction is now of "utmost urgency" to help pubs as delayed reopening threatens hundreds of businesses. July Stimulus hailed by Government as 'radical and far reaching' and a 'package of scale ...