Home > 5 Countries That Charge A Tourist Tax

Business
5 Countries That Charge A Tourist Tax

Description

1. Bhutan has a flat fee of $200 or $250 a day. 2. Japan has a $9.25 fee paid by international visitors as they leave the country. 3. France has a tourist tax added to hotel bills and it varies depending on where you are. 4. Germany has a similar system with a “culture tax” and “bed tax” in cities like Frankfurt. 5. In Italy Rome has a fee of $3.40 to $7.94 a night, depending on the type of room.

Added on the 27/02/2019 18:12:59 - Copyright : Wochit

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • Xabi Alonso arrives at Madrid court on tax evasion charge

    Football player Xabi Alonso arrives at Madrid's courthouse ahead of a tax evasion charge on the same day his former Real Madrid teammate Christiano Ronaldo also separately faces a tax fraud fine. IMAGES of Xabi Alonso and media waiting outside the Madrid courthouse

    22/01/2019 - AFPTV - First images
  • Owner of Former Plantation Lets Tourists 'Relive' Colonial Slavery

    In the past, it was legal to own another human being and do with their lives as you please, including forcing them to work, harming them, or even trading them to others. Many countries allowed citizens to keep slaves. This are the grounds of Santa Eufrasia, a former slave plantation located just outside of Rio de Janeiro. Elisabeth Dolson, the modern day owner of the former plantation, has opened the building to tourists, showing visitors where slaves once worked and allowing them to feel the cruelty and hardship for themselves. Dolson wears clothing typical of Brazilian plantation owners and adopts the character of a plantation owner for show. In fact, she has even reportedly paid Afro-Brazilians to dress as slaves and serve coffee to guests. Not surprisingly, Brazilian authorities criticized the project for glorifying Brazil's history of slavery and forced her to stop mentioning slavery to advertise her plantation. Santa Eufrasia was erected in 1830, during the height of the Brazilian slave trade. It is estimated that nearly 5 million slaves were brought to Brazil between 1501 to 1866, about 40 percent of the total number of slaves brought to the Americas and more than any other Western country. Brazil was also the last country to abolish slavery in 1888, and Santa Eufrasia became unprofitable without slave labor. Elisabeth Dolson's direct descendant, Colonel Horacio Jose de Lemos, bought the plantation after abolishion and never used slave labor to run it. Although Dolson's idea to reopen the plantation as a tourist attraction certainly is original, it's no wonder that it has fired up a storm of controversy by forcing Brazilians to discuss a very uncomfortable part of their history.

    26/04/2017 - RT Ruptly EN

More videosBusiness

Watch video of The Post-Brexit Recovery Across European Markets Has Stalled With Major Share Indexes Mixed And Safe-haven Demand For Precious Metals Helping The Price Of Silver Surge To A Near-two Year High.  But,  As Sonia Legg Reports, Trading Volumes Were Light Becasue Of The July 4 Public Holiday In The United States. - European shares end post-Brexit rally - Label : Reuters EN -
Business

European shares end post-Brexit rally

04/07/2016 15:56:29

Watch video of BP Slumps To Its Worst Annual Loss In 2015, The British Oil And Gas Company Announces, And Says It Will Cut Thousands More Jobs In The Face Of A Deep Rout In Oil Prices. Hayley Platt Reports - Oil prices drag BP to worst annual loss - Label : Reuters EN -
Business

Oil prices drag BP to worst annual loss

02/02/2016 14:51:34