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Tourists in Sarajevo: Who should pay Residence Tax and how much is it

Published October 2, 2018
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The Government of Canton Sarajevo adopted the Decision on the amount of residence tax in the Canton Sarajevo, which besides the amount also determines rate-payers and the manner of payment of fees.

Residence tax for 2017 amounts to 2.00 BAM and it is daily paid by customers who provide accommodation to guests.

The daily residence tax is paid by the organizers of group travel, i.e. the agency for each group of arriving tourists without overnight stays and it amounts to 1,00 BAM.

For private individuals who provide accommodation in their households and farm households, the residence tax will annually amount to 50, 00 BAM for each bed and unit that is used for the provision of accommodation.

“Taxpayers will pay residence taxes on account of the Tourist Board in accordance with the Law on Tourism and the decision, which shall enter into force after publication in the Official Gazette of  Sarajevo Canton,” as said in the statement.

In July this year, the Sarajevo Canton Tourism Board recorded the largest number in tourist visits to the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina since the board has kept the statistics, FENA learns from the Tourism Board of the CS.

According to the official data of the Tourism Board, 71,000 guests visited the Sarajevo Canton in July this year, which is 19.5 percent more than in the same period last year.

There were 169,000 registered overnight stays, or 17.6 percent more than in July 2017, according to the official data of the Tourism Board.

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