--- In travel-to-honduras.....com, "McGinnis, James" wrote: > > The tourist tax that I was referring to is the 16% lodging tax. For home > and resort rentals. > Thanks > > __ > > From: travel-to-honduras.....com > [mailto:travel-to-honduras.....com] On Behalf Of valhalla_view > Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 6:56 PM > To: travel-to-honduras.....com > Subject: [travel-to-honduras] Re: Tourist Tax > > > > Once ZOLITUR becomes effective, the 4% tourist tax will remain in > place. The 4% tourist tax is currently collected by those companies > deemed to be primarily tourist-related. > > The 12% tax will no longer be collected for international tourists for > those companies that are Zolitur approved. > > To be approved (to not collect 12% sales taxes) a company needs to > visit the Zolitur office in French Harbour, and get a list of the > requirements. They have just began operations...so be patient with the > approval process...as usual.... > > > > > > >
I would like to know if that tourist tax is applicable. I have heard before that was no longer in affect and now I am hearing about it. So what is the truth to it? Am I getting rip-off at the reservation desk or is there a law that says no more tourist tax in Honduras? Can anyone help?
Thank you David Enamorado
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