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What is the tourist tax in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam's current tourist tax stands at 7%, and is set to increase to 12.5%. This means that next year, the tax on the average room rate of €175 ($186) per person will rise from $15.25 ($16.18) to €21.80 ($23.12) per night.



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Amsterdam's current tourist tax stands at 7%, and is set to increase to 12.5%. This means that next year, the tax on the average room rate of €175 ($186) per person will rise from $15.25 ($16.18) to €21.80 ($23.12) per night.

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The tourist tax is calculated on the total fees and fair market value of consideration paid by the tenant for the benefit of the accommodations. All fees and consideration that are required by the tenant for the benefit of the accommodations are considered as the total rental charge and are taxable.

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Amsterdam ranked the priciest destination in Europe Indeed, together with Venice, the Dutch capital was ranked the most expensive destination in Europe, particularly due to the high price of accommodation.

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The tourist tax typically ranges from a few cents to several euros per night. The exact amount often depends on the city, the accommodation type, and sometimes the length of your stay. Nineteen member states of the European Union levy this tax on tourists who visit, including France, Italy, and Croatia.

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