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Help shape the Perth and Kinross approach to a Visitor Levy.

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Public Consultation Now Open – Visitor Levy

In May 2024, the Scottish Parliament passed the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act. This Act gives local authorities the ability to charge a set percentage on overnight accommodation paid by visitors.

In February 2025, Perth & Kinross Council agreed to start a period of public consultation to understand whether and how a Visitor Levy should be implemented in the Council’s area.

This Consultation is now live, and PKC invites you to take part and give your views. You can complete the consultation online via their Consultation Hub. If you would prefer a paper copy to complete please call 01738 476476 to request one.

The results of this early stage engagement will help shape whether a Visitor Levy is introduced, who would be subject to the levy, and what the money raised would be spent on. Any resulting ‘scheme’ will be put to Perth and Kinross Council in December 2025 for a decision on whether to introduce the levy.

Drop-in Sessions Near You

To support the consultation PKC are also holding a number of drop-in engagement events where people can come along to find out more about the proposals and provide feedback:

12 June 2025Civic Hall, 2 High Street, Perth4pm – 7pm
19 June 2025Birnam Arts, Birnam4pm – 7pm 
24 June 2025Blairgowrie Town Hall 4pm – 7pm
26 June 2025 Pitlochry Festival Theatre4pm – 7pm
20 August 2025Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy4pm – 7pm
21 August 2025Strathearn Arts, Crieff4pm – 7pm
27 August 2025Loch Leven Community Campus, Kinross4pm – 7pm
5 September 2025Civic Hall, Perth City10am – 1pm

For more information Visit: Perth and Kinross Visitor Levy – Perth & Kinross Council Citizen Space – Citizen Space

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