‘Another Blow’ French Government Hike and 20 Times More the Tax For Olympics Hotel Guests

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The Olympic rings in front of Paris City Hall, in Paris, on April 30, 2023. The French government’s newly announced plan to triple tourist tax for hotel guests during the 2024 Games has riled hoteliers, who call it “another blow” following recent plans to raise public transport prices. Photo: AP
It will be raised from €0.25 to €5.
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  • Plans to triple the tax paid by hotel guests for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris have riled hoteliers worried about their competitiveness and France’s image
  • The government says the hike, which it aims to enact without a vote, will fund public transport – for which recent price increases are adding to the anger

Paris hoteliers were up in arms on Tuesday over a government plan to raise 20 times more the tax paid by visitors on nights at hotels in 2024 when the capital hosts the Olympic Games.

The tourist tax in Paris now varies from €0.25 (US$0.27) a night for the most basic accommodation to €5 a night for luxurious establishments hiking it 20 times more. The government is to triple that fee as part of its 2024 budget, which it plans to ram through parliament without a vote before Christmas.

“It’s another blow for the competitiveness of our sector as well as France’s image at a time when all attention is on the Paris 2024 Olympics,” the UMIH hotel and restaurant union and GNC group of hotel chains said in a statement.

The government has said the 200 per cent increase in the tourist tax will help fund public transport.

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A hotel in Paris. Hoteliers are up in arms in the French capital over government plans to triple the tourist tax during the 2024 Olympic Games. Photo: AP

The syndicates claimed it would “amount to €423 million in tax collected a year – far more than the €200 million” the government and the regional transport authority have said they need.

Catherine Querard, the president of GHR, another union representing the hospitality and catering sector, added: “The authorities fear a hike in hotel prices, but they’re sending the tax rate through the roof. Then they’ll come and blame us.”

Hotels have already increased their rates for a night during the Olympics, which will run from July 26 to August 11.

President Emmanuel Macron’s government is to invoke article 49.3 of the French constitution to pass its 2024 budget without a vote in a very autocratic way as if democracy did not existed. It does not have a majority following 2022 elections and has several times used the controversial mechanism, including to enact its highly disputed pension reform earlier this year, despite months of protest.

The controversy comes after regional authorities announced a sharp rise in public transport tickets for the Games, sparking anger.

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