New member to the community - Hi everyone :-)

06/30/2012 - 14:25

I've been reading Italy Mag for years (still have all the hard copies) and finally decided to join the community after having read many interesting posts. Have just heard of the new tourist tax being introduced and wondered if anyone has any details?

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I have read about the tourist tax but not knowingly experienced it.  I know more about the Tourist Menu - once we were forced to pay half as much again for the Tourist Lunch Menu which was identical to the Workman's Lunch Menu in a Borzonasca restaurant.  They were displayed side by side on the counter, so at least we had warning before ordering. Welcome to the forum, there are people here who can advise you well.

I think it's just applicable in the main tourist cities.  Last year we paid it in Florence E4 per night.  According to where you are staying its between E1 and E5.  This year we stayed in Lucca and didn't pay any.  When you are booking a hotel they will tell you what the rate is.

this " tourist tax" is regulated at the level of single municipalities. Some ( many) of which are not applying anything others quite expensive.Just returned from Tuscany ( San Quirico d'orcia) where the bill for two nights was Euro 578. + Euro 4. for tourist tax someone was telling me they were paying in Roma an extra Euro 2 x night per person.

As a tax payer, i only pay regular receipts or invoices ( as i only receive payment via recepts or invoices that i emit) if you stayed ANYWHERE regular your presence should have been registered along with your identity details ( this goes to the police and the local municipality then also to the tourist board) for your stay you should have had a receipt whilst the tourist tax has to be exacted by the owners/management on a seperate specific receipt (on which is written that it is the tourist tax etc)then the local authority can take it's money (tourist tax) in fact when i paid the bill in Toscana the other day i paid the receipt for the room by card but the tourist tax in cash however always with it's receipt..... IF, anyone wants to help this "broken"country then Always ask for ( or rather demand) a receipt.Only pay by cash for trivial sums otherwise use other payment forms (POS,DEBIT/CREDIT CARDS/BANK TRANSFERS/CHEQUES)Never pay any major works/materials/consultants fees or anything like that by cash( you wouldn't do so where you come from)and remember you are ostensibly renouncing ALL your consumer rights/guarantee rights/legal rights by doing so...sorry if it sounded pedantic but when one's tax burden goes over 51% of income one tends to become quite extreme..

Welcome to the community........it has certainly provided me with LOTS of invaluable info over the years...... re the tourist tax.........I have to say I have not noticed this, perhaps because we live here it has escaped us ? It does appear to be in the major cities, there is a link here......... http://www.etoa.org/policyareas/tourist-taxes/italy S

We have recently returned from a Trasimeno hotel NO TAX. then when in Vinci there was an 2 euro tax per person per night.  It was interesting to see nobody in the resturants when the footy was on ! so service was quick. M

It depends on the comune and how many stars your hotel has.  Some comunes apply a flat fee across the board, some apply say 1 euro per star.  Most hotels will absorb it into their regular prices, some not.