Second homeowners accused of exploiting loophole
Second homeowners accused of exploiting loophole
Some guests just need a sympathetic pat. On the head. With a hammer.
All is not lost. In another story carried by BBC News, Wales: 'Small tourism businesses could "go bankrupt" or suffer "enormous hardship" because of changes to a coronavirus grant system, according to Conservative politicians.
Conservative AM for Aberconwy, Janet Finch-Saunders, who has written to the first minister about the issue, said: "This is not the time to be penalising genuine self-catering businesses in an effort to catch some of those individuals who [may] have [successfully taken] advantage of the rules [to] qualify second homes for business rates.
The chaos caused could see some genuine self-catering businesses go bankrupt."
Coincidentally, I wrote to Pembrokeshire County Council, our local MP, who happens to be the Secretary of State for Wales, and our AM in a similar vein on Friday.
Conservative AM for Aberconwy, Janet Finch-Saunders, who has written to the first minister about the issue, said: "This is not the time to be penalising genuine self-catering businesses in an effort to catch some of those individuals who [may] have [successfully taken] advantage of the rules [to] qualify second homes for business rates.
The chaos caused could see some genuine self-catering businesses go bankrupt."
Coincidentally, I wrote to Pembrokeshire County Council, our local MP, who happens to be the Secretary of State for Wales, and our AM in a similar vein on Friday.
Excellent - She's my AM and I wrote to her last week about this. Glad she is supporting usGoscar wrote:All is not lost. In another story carried by BBC News, Wales: 'Small tourism businesses could "go bankrupt" or suffer "enormous hardship" because of changes to a coronavirus grant system, according to Conservative politicians.
Conservative AM for Aberconwy, Janet Finch-Saunders, who has written to the first minister about the issue, said: "This is not the time to be penalising genuine self-catering businesses in an effort to catch some of those individuals who [may] have [successfully taken] advantage of the rules [to] qualify second homes for business rates.
The chaos caused could see some genuine self-catering businesses go bankrupt."
Coincidentally, I wrote to Pembrokeshire County Council, our local MP, who happens to be the Secretary of State for Wales, and our AM in a similar vein on Friday.