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Re: BVI Port Authority Tax
[Re: HillsideView]
#38021
02/04/2015 06:31 PM
02/04/2015 06:31 PM
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GlennA
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Based on the published schedule that previously only applied to commercial cargo vessels and cruise ships, the rate is $1 per foot for the FIRST 24 HOURS. Then $.75 for the next and $.50 after that. So a 7 day visit for a 45' boat would come to $4.25/foot or $191.25. Plus $2/day/passenger cruising permit and maybe $20/person departure tax.
OTOH, look at the bright side. It will be a lot easier to get a painkiller at the Soggy Dollar if the day trippers get priced out of the market.
Last edited by GlennA; 02/04/2015 06:34 PM.
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