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Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 26, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will outline the Autumn Budget for another financial year, with a "tourist tax" now confirmed to be a part of it.

This second Labour Party government budget has been the source of much speculation and rumour over what the Chancellor could announce.

Finally, some specific details are starting to emerge, with the so-called "tourist tax" giving regional mayors the powers to introduce the levy on overnight stays at hotels, holiday lets and B&Bs.

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This could equate to £2 per night, though no details on how this tax will work have currently been confirmed.

It's important to note this will apply to UK citizens and foreign visit

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