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Re: Sleep aboards to be taxed?
[Re: letsgosailing]
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03/27/2016 11:37 AM
03/27/2016 11:37 AM
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Sales (BBO) Tax Aruba has a sales tax on the supply of goods and services in the amount of 1.5% of the sale. The tax is charged on (among other things) hotel bookings, activities and dining.
Hotel Room Tax The Aruban Government levies a 6% room tax on all hotel and timeshare rooms. Hotels and timeshares levy an 11% hotel service charge on rooms. Some properties also levy an energy service charge. All will be detailed on your checkout bill.
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