T-GST rises to 12 percent
01 Nov 2014, 3:10 PM
Minivan News
A Tourism Goods and Service Tax (T-GST) hike from eight to 12 percent approved by parliament in February has come into force today.
The tax hike was approved as part of revenue raising measures proposed by the government to raise additional revenue anticipated in this year’s budget.
One general manager has from a prominent resort told Minivan News that bookings appeared to be down for the month of November, with both guests and operators aware of the “double tax” as the T-GST increase combines with the bed tax.
“November will be tough,” he explained. “Top end resorts will really feel this. There’s no way further increases could be stood.”
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