Asking for tourist tax to be left cash in the accommodation

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Traveled in several places in Italy, reservation made either with booking.com or Airbnb, and the hosts asked us to leave the tourist tax in the apartment before we check out. It's small, usually 5-10 euros.

But to me, this seems like tax evasion, and the first time I refused to do it and got a very negative review on Airbnb. Say you are on a business trip, isn't it a rule that you should get a receipt for everything? how are you going to reimburse that tourist tax?

How should I deal with the situation fairly for both? I don't want the host to feel cheated, but I also want my invoice so that I feel good that taxes are being paid and not being pocketed by the host?

Another one yesterday at booking.com, I asked for the receipt and they told me that there is no receipt for city tax.



Best Answer

Multiple cities in Italy (and some other European countries) do have a "City Tax" or "Tourist Tax" which is generally a fixed amount charged on a per-night/per-occupant basis for transient accommodation like hotels and AirBNB.

This tax is generally NOT included in the stated price of the accommodation, and IS paid locally to the accommodation provider at check-out.

AirBNB do claim that they collect this tax in a number of locations across Italy, however they also state that they do NOT collect it in all locations and/or for all potential taxes that are payable.

Booking.com do generally states very clearly when booking that the City Tax is NOT included. For example, I just searched for properties in Rome and all included a statement to show that this tax was not included in the price displayed :

booking.com price

This very clearly states how much the City Tax is, and that it is NOT included in the price being paid - thus implying it needs to be paid locally at the property, even if you were pre-paying the booking.

If a tax is being charged then the property certainly should be able to provide a receipt, and I've always had such taxes listed on my final invoice from hotels, but I can't speak for AirBNB-style providers. From an expenses perspective for business travel, most companies have a process for such charges where a receipt is not available for some reason.




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Do tourist have to pay taxes?

The US has a tourist tax called the "occupancy tax." Several states in the US, including California and Texas, have an occupancy tax, which you pay when you book your lodging. The tax applies at hotels, motels, inns, and other, similar places.

Why do you have to pay tourist tax?

For some, it's to do with trying to curb the number of tourists and to prevent overtourism. For others it's almost like a sustainability tax on each visitor. The money from these taxes goes towards maintaining tourism facilities and protecting natural resources.

Do you have to pay tourist tax in Spain?

Generally, though, in Spain, the tourist tax is set at around 1 euro per night. In practice, this makes hotels 1 euro more expensive, and many detractors of the tourist tax claim that such price increases will deter tourists from visiting that city.

Why do you have to pay a tourist tax in Italy?

Although the tourist tax is reinvested by the municipality mainly in heritage preservation, it is also used to implement all local services and facilities in order to keep the city in a good state and easily accessible to any tourists.




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Answer 2

You are correct, they should have given you a receipt. Many cities have official forms and regulations for these receipts; see e.g. Milan, Florence, Rome, Verona... : they all mention a ricevuta or quietanza.

Even if there is no form, they can write and sign a piece of paper with the hotel's letterhead stating that they got the money from you.

If they refuse, you have every right to threaten to get the local police involved.

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