12 May Can the island councils impose a tourism tax?
Can the island councils impose a tourism tax?
The seven island councils in the Canary Islands do not have the power to tax overnight stays, which limits their ability to apply a tourism tax. They could impose an environmental levy, but any fee for tourist stays would have to be approved by the regional Parliament through a specific law.
¿Pueden los cabildos imponer una tasa al turismo?
Los siete cabildos insulares no tienen competencia para gravar las pernoctaciones, lo que les impide aplicar una tasa turística. Podrían establecer un tributo ambiental, pero cualquier impuesto vinculado a estancias turísticas tendría que ser aprobado por el Parlamento de Canarias mediante una ley específica.
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