9% VAT will help businesses in Waterford to grow
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The 9% VAT rate for small businesses in the hospitality, tourism, and food industries will protect jobs and help businesses thrive, said Minister of State for Planning & Local Government and Waterford Fine Gael TD, John Cummins.
Minister Cummins said today’s reduction in VAT for hospitality will help businesses remain competitive, continue to create jobs and provide quality services in our local communities across County Waterford.
“In Fine Gael, we know that running a business isn’t easy and we are committed to working hard to reduce costs for businesses.
“There are around 20,000 restaurants, pubs and hotels across the country. They are in every town and village in Waterford, from Knockanore all the way to Passage, providing a great service for the community.
“Jobs in hospitality are vital for so many communities across Ireland, and we need to do all we can to protect them and our economy.
“In 2025, there were 186,000 people employed in Accommodation and Food Services, with 75% of businesses employing less than 10 staff.
“That’s why this reduction in VAT for the hospitality sector will be a huge help to so many.
“This change will be felt on the ground; by our family-run shops, cafés and service providers who have worked hard through challenging times. It gives them space to reinvest, innovate, and expand.
“Fine Gael is committed to supporting our SMEs in our local communities in Waterford by helping them reduce costs,” concluded Minister Cummins.
