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A guide to tourist tax

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For better or worse, countries around the world are seeing a greater number of visitors thanks to cheaper and easier travel. While tourism is certainly lucrative, it can also have a detrimenta­l impact on both the environmen­t and the lives of locals. Various countries have introduced a “tourist tax” to manage crowds, and improve infrastruc­ture and public services. Here is a list of countries that have implemente­d a levy to combat over-tourism. Fees are collected through hotel room rates and airline fares. Airbnb has signed agreements with government­s in select locations to collect and remit local taxes on behalf of hosts – the taxes will be displayed automatica­lly when you pay for a booking. EUROPE

AUSTRIA

Salzburg and Vienna levy 3.02 per cent on accommodat­ion costs per night. Children under 15 years old are exempt.

BELGIUM

Varies by region – Brussels, Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp charge €2-€3 per person per night. Under-18s are exempt.

CROATIA

Over-18s are charged 8kn to 10kn (approx £1 to £1.20) per person per night during peak season.

CZECH REPUBLIC

Prague charges £0.51 per person per night.

FRANCE

The taxe de séjour is charged per person per night and ranges from €0.20 to €4 depending on accommodat­ion. Under-18s are exempt. A stay in Paris incurs an additional tax of 25 per cent.

GERMANY

The kulturford­erabgabe (culture tax) or bettensteu­er (bed tax) costs up to €5 per person per night depending on the location and accommodat­ion. Berlin charges 5 per cent of the accommodat­ion cost per night.

GREECE

Athens charges from €0.50 to €4 per room per night depending on the standard of accommodat­ion.

HUNGARY

The tourist tax is €1 to €2 per person per night. In Budapest a 4 per cent nightly tax is added to the price of a room.

ITALY

Varies by city. Rome charges between €4 and €7 and Florence €3 to €5 per person per night. From July this year, Venice will introduce a tax of €3 during the low season and €10 in high season. There are plans to charge day visitors up to €10 per day.

LITHUANIA

In Vilnius tourists are charged €1 per person per night.

MALTA

Under the Eco Contributi­on Act, a fee of €0.50 per person per night is levied, capped at €5.

MONTENEGRO

Varies by region, but typically costs €1 per person per day.

THE NETHERLAND­S

The toeristenb­elasting (transient occupancy tax) is charged per person per night but varies across the 400 municipali­ties. As of January, Amsterdam increased its overnight levy to €3 per person per night, in addition to the 7 per cent tax on the room price per night, making it the highest tourist tax in Europe.

PORTUGAL

Lisbon and Porto charge €2 per person (over 13 years old) per night up to a maximum of seven consecutiv­e nights.

ROMANIA

The taxa hoteliera locala (local hotel tax) is priced at 1 per cent on nightly accommodat­ion fees.

SLOVAKIA

The tourist tax, or city tax, is up to €1.65 per person per night.

SLOVENIA

Varies by region. Ljubljana charges €3.13 per person per day.

SPAIN

The Catalonia region charges €0.45 to €2.25 per person per day; the Balearic Islands up to €4 per person per day.

SWITZERLAN­D

Varies by region, but typically costs SFr 2.50 (£1.98) per person per night.

FURTHER AFIELD BARBADOS

Fees of £1.90-£7.60 are added per room per night according to accommodat­ion standard. A £53 “airline travel and tourism developmen­t fee” also applies when leaving the island.

JAPAN

The sayonara (farewell) tax is ¥1,000 (£7.06) per person and is paid upon departure through the internatio­nal air or cruise fare.

MALAYSIA

A flat rate of RM10 (£1.93) per person per night. On leaving the country by air, departure tax ranges from RM8 to RM150 (£1.49-£27.93), and depends on the destinatio­n and travel class.

MEXICO

A departure tax of 1,150 pesos (£50) per person when leaving the country by air, often incorporat­ed into airline fares.

NEW ZEALAND

The Internatio­nal Visitor Conservati­on and Tourism Levy (IVL) costs NZ$35 (£19) and is automatica­lly added to the visitor visa fee. COMING SOON

BALI – Considerin­g a US$10 (£7.60) levy on visitors.

TURKEY – From next month tourists will have to pay up to 18 lira (£2.30) per day depending on the hotel star classifica­tion.

UK – Edinburgh plans to charge £2 per person per night from some time this year.

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