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The FRP and the ruling parties agreed to eliminate the air passenger tax for the rest of the year, to extend the lower VAT rate and more money for road maintenance.
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The government and the Progress Party agreed on changes to the latest package of measures. This is stated in a press release from the parties.
– The crisis of the crown is far from over, but the crisis has ended in a new phase. So it’s important that we change the measures so that they have the best possible impact, says Conservative Party fiscal policy spokesman Mudassar Kapur, who has led the negotiations at the Storting.
The case is finally being considered by the committee this week, he says.
The agreement means that the air passenger tax will be eliminated throughout the year. At the same time, the so-called low VAT of six percent will continue.
The government also claims that an additional NOK 160 million will be allocated to the self-employed and self-employed compensation plan, which will run throughout the year. On November 1, however, it will drop to 60 percent.
FRP has also received approval to increase allocations for county road maintenance by NOK 400 million.
Frames are not configured
E24 spoke with Virke, SMB, LO and NHO Reiseliv today. All have contributed information to the framework around the package of measures this week.
– So far, we have not been informed other than that there is an agreement to maintain the low VAT of 6 percent and eliminate the tax on air passengers for the rest of the year. It is positive that the same VAT rate is maintained as in spring. I want to commend Frp for securing a majority for a major tourism policy, says NHO Reiseliv Executive Director Kristin Krohn Devold.
Furthermore, Krohn Devold points out that the new compensation scheme that is being designed will be the most important for the survival of tourism companies.
– However, the content of the compensation plan for tourism, which is the most important for survival, is still unknown. You need to be concrete before you can tell that a package is ready, says Krohn Devold.
Ivar Horneland Kristensen, CEO of Virke, is pleased that the majority of the government has agreed.
– We are very positive with the proposals and especially with the VAT. That’s worried us and we’re glad he’s in his place, Kristensen tells E24.
Temporary Grant Program Coming Soon
Dialogues on the details and premises of the scheme took place on Wednesday and Thursday of this week and will continue in the next.
The scheme will be applied from September to December 2020, but payments will not arrive until 2021.
The government announces that they will soon return with a proposal for a temporary subsidy scheme for tourism companies with a large drop in billing as a result of the corona pandemic.
They also claim that trade show and conference organizers and the event industry will be included in the scheme.