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25After section 24 insert—
(1)WRA must, in relation to each county or county borough in which the visitor levy has been introduced, keep a separate account for the proceeds of the visitor levy collected in respect of that county or county borough.
(2)WRA must pay the proceeds of the visitor levy collected each financial year in respect of a principal council’s area (including any interest on the proceeds) to that principal council, no later than—
(a)30 June in the following financial year, or
(b)such other date as may be agreed between WRA and the principal council.
(3)But, subject to regulations under subsection (5), WRA must do so after deducting from the proceeds received for the financial year such amounts as WRA considers appropriate in respect of the costs it has incurred in connection with the exercise of its functions during that financial year in relation to the visitor levy for that area.
(4)WRA may also, subject to regulations under subsection (5), deduct from the proceeds received for the financial year such amounts as WRA considers appropriate in respect of costs WRA considers it may incur and disbursements WRA considers may become payable—
(a)in connection with the exercise of its functions during the financial year in relation to the visitor levy for that area, but
(b)after it has paid the proceeds for that year to the principal council.
(5)The Welsh Ministers may by regulations make further provision about the deduction of amounts in respect of costs, or the deduction of disbursements, including provision—
(a)limiting the amount of costs or disbursements WRA may deduct (including by reference to a percentage of the disbursements or the costs incurred or to a maximum amount that may be deducted, or by other means);
(b)about how costs and disbursements are to be apportioned between principal councils that have introduced the visitor levy in their areas;
(c)specifying types of cost or disbursement that may, must or must not be deducted.
(6)For the purposes of this section—
(a)references to proceeds of the visitor levy include any financial penalties collected in relation to the levy;
(b)payments to principal councils under subsection (2) are not disbursements.”
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 2 para. 25 in force at 19.9.2025, see s. 67(1)
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