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Vienna Chamber of Commerce Against Increase in Local Tax

Walter Ruck lehnt die Ortstaxenerhöhung ab.
Walter Ruck lehnt die Ortstaxenerhöhung ab. ©APA/EVA MANHART
The president of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce, Walter Ruck, rejects an increase in the local tax in Vienna. This should serve to finance the city's tourism association and not to "close budget gaps," he stated on Wednesday.

Currently, the local tax is at 3.2 percent and is set to be increased to 8.5 percent with the local tax increase in December. Finance City Councillor Barbara Novak (SPÖ) justified the step, among other things, with the arising costs for the city's infrastructure.

President of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce sees no reason for a local tax increase

Vienna Tourism has a budget of 33.4 million euros for this year, while the city of Vienna's revenue from the local tax was 42 million euros last year, Ruck stated in a release. "The planned additional revenue is apparently not being used for tourism." Furthermore, revenue from the local tax would increase anyway because inflation development is factored into the calculation. "If room prices rise, so do the revenues from the local tax. The inflation adjustment thus occurs automatically and permanently and is not necessary separately," Ruck said.

Local tax increase: Hotel association fears "fiasco"

Criticism came again from the Austrian Hotel Association (ÖHV). They fear "an unimaginable effort behind the scenes." Furthermore, it is unclear what will specifically apply from December. There is no information about the new "key figure" for calculating the local tax, who will bear the costs for already concluded contracts, or - "even more complicated" - if payment has already been made, "in the worst case" via a platform. "The major booking portals are letting the hotels run. This will become a fiasco," said ÖHV President Walter Veit.

(APA/Red)

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