Let the tourists pay, because afterall they can´t vote, appears to be the opinion of some in the Balearics at the moment. But unfortunately, tourists can vote, they can vote to go somewhere else. This is why I am deeply opposed to any ill-conceived tourist tax which sends out the wrong message. Let us remember that thanks to tourism, we have a good standard of living in these islands. The tourist industry employs thousands of people and generates billions of euros for the local economy. Now, the two parties which are set to form the left wing coalition which will govern these islands are pushing for a levy on tourists. I would warn that this is a dangerous game. A tourist tax can very easily send out the wrong message. Everyone must support the idea from hoteliers to tourists. Also, the tourists who are forced to pay the levy must also see the benefits in better resorts and facilities. If it is introduced wrongly then it will give the impression that the Balearic government just wants to penalise the poor old tourist, who already pays enough for their break in the sun. It might be a better idea if the Balearic government find a better way to increase tax receipts. Perhaps a tax on hotels and apartment complexes which could then be passed on to tourists? I don´t know but what concerns me is anything which could hit our principal industry which is vital for the local economy. Mess with the tourist industry at your peril, the dangers are enormous.
Editorial: A tourist tax
29/05/2015 00:00
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