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We can agree with the PNV-PSE a more "progressive, flexible and useful" tourist tax for municipalities

The Purple Party has stressed that the seven amendments adopted will make it possible to establish 'progressivity' in the application of the  tariffs and 'flexibility' so that municipalities can impose surcharges and exemptions.

Podemos Euskadi

Representatives of Podemos Euskadi, today at the press conference.

The purple leader tabledseven amendments   to thedraft Foral Standard , which is in the process of being processed at the three General Meetings, in order to have a "more ambitious" tourist rate. Among other things, they called for "progressivity" in the application of tariffs and "flexibility" so that municipalities can apply surcharges and exemptions.

The general coordinator of Podemos Euskadi, Richar Vaquero, and the spokeswoman for Podemos at the General Meetings of Gipuzkoa, Mira Echeveste, have given details of the agreement at the press conference they offered this morning in Donostia.

According to Cowboy, the agreement will be "very beneficial" to the Basque Country and will allow "a more ambitious tourist tax, fairer and more adapted to the reality of each municipality." 

He stressed that this is an important step towards a sustainable and balanced tourism model. 

We can change the foral rule.

1- Extension of the exemption to assistants of persons with disabilities or dependencies

2- Changes in the tariff table

3- Maximum 6 days

4- Concept of tourist intensity

5. Bonuses

6- Surcharges.

7- Evaluation and monitoring

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