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Last Updated: Monday, 16 May, 2005, 20:54 GMT 21:54 UK
Cuts suggested as tax alternative
The president of Jersey's Hospitality Association has said the government should reduce spending rather than make people pay an extra tax.

A 3% levy on goods and services has been approved as a measure to make up a government cash shortfall.

But Robert Weston said cutting down on official administration and also on civil servants would make huge savings.

The tax is part of plans to recover up to £100m a year which will be lost once the tax on company profits is reduced.

Mr Weston added: "The tourism industry, which is already struggling, can't afford an extra tax."

The tax will be phased in over the next few years.




SEE ALSO:
'Gentle' introduction for new tax
14 May 05 |  Jersey
States considers tax exemptions
11 May 05 |  Jersey
Silent protest over 'VAT' plans
10 May 05 |  Jersey
Elderly protest at 3% tax plan
09 May 05 |  Jersey


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