TAX: IS IT FOR THE MAYOR AICR ALEMANNO
is approaching the time of the introduction of the tax and the situation in Rome, the Capitoline to the industry, is getting more confusing: not only should they, in fact, address the inevitable consequences of a new duty, certainly not in one of the easiest for the industry but, to date, there are still no precise information on how, when and by whom the tax should be levied. In that regard, we publish an excerpt from an open letter written by the general manager of Cardinal Hotel St Peter in Rome, Massimiliano Celestini, the mayor of Rome Gianni Alemanno, on behalf of Deputy Directors and Heads of receiving 4 and 5 star hotels (AICR), in the same Celestini is a member of the National Executive Council: "We begin by that a law approved in July 2010 can not come into effect from 1 January 2011, especially when it comes to laws relating to hotel reservations. We know very well how many people in that time may already have booked a room in a hotel in Rome for 2011 and including many might have already paid. A law like the one approved by the mayor Alemanno, that will be retroactive, could cause problems is the client, not knowing that nothing is in the face of apparently illegal request, and the hotel employee in the act to require the same customer. "
(Newsletter Job in Tourism)
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