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BBC Business25.06.2026Business2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Families to get cheaper theme park and museum access with temporary VAT cut

En resumen

  • A temporary VAT cut from 20% to 5% on attractions and kids' meals is introduced in the UK for the summer holidays, aiming to help families with the cost of living.
  • While Chancellor Rachel Reeves highlights its benefits, critics and families express skepticism, calling the savings negligible and suggesting other measures would be more effective.

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Por qué importa

The UK government is implementing a temporary VAT reduction from 20% to 5% on certain family-related activities and children's meals during the school summer holidays. This measure, starting June 25th and lasting until September 1st, is intended to alleviate cost of living pressures for families.

Tamaño de fuente

Families are expected to get cheaper access to theme parks, zoos and museums as well as kids' meals as a temporary VAT cut comes in to force on Thursday for the school summer holidays.

Ticket prices at various attractions are among the activities where VAT will be reduced from 20% to 5% in what the goverment said would help with the cost of living.

The cut begins on 25 June, in time for schools breaking up in Scotland at the end of this month, followed by Northern Ireland, England and Wales in July, until 1 September.

But families, charities and firms said the measure will do little to help squeezed budgets, with some doubting the tax saving would be passed on to customers.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves told the BBC that as a mum she recognises that summer holidays could be quite expensive and a "juggling act" as parents have to take time off work to keep children entertained.

She added that the purpose of the temporary cut to VAT on family-related activities was to "help people make those precious memories during the summer holidays, but not having to fork out too much for it".

Alan, 42, from Brighton goes to theme parks with him family regularly but he does not expect much from the VAT cut.

"These kind of attractions are quite expensive in the first place," he said, adding that the savings, if passed on, would be "negligible" and only benefit those who go to theme parks as a one-off.

He said the best option for his family was having a theme park pass, which they use to go to Legoland, Chessington World of Adventure and Sea Life centres.

Helen Miller, director of the Institute of Fiscal Studies think tank, previously said the measures would lead to some savings, but estimated they would equate to an "average saving of around £10 per UK household".

Alan says that more useful measures would be if energy and fuel costs were addressed.

"How the government can say this is going to result in any household saving is a mystery," he said.

The measures also include unlimited free bus travel for children in England in August. Reeves told the BBC that especially for those particularly reliant on the bus, "unlimited bus travel for kids is going to be worth more than £10".

The chancellor pointed to other measures the government has introduced including freezing prescription charges, freezing rail fares and providing energy bill relief as also helping households with cost of living pressures.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • The VAT cut will lead to some savings for families visiting attractions, though the amount may be small.

    Probable · En semanas

  • Children in England will benefit from unlimited free bus travel in August.

    Muy probable · En semanas

Preguntas abiertas

  • How many businesses will pass on the full VAT saving to customers?
  • What will be the actual average saving for UK households?
  • Will the measure significantly impact family spending habits?

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This article was originally published by BBC Business.

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