Tourist tax on holiday homes: what you need to know
Questioner
We currently live in a house we own and our new house is currently being built. We would like to bridge the gap in a recreation park where we cannot be registered. We have heard that if you are registered in the same municipality, we do not have to pay tourist tax. Our new house, postal address and the holiday home we are going to rent are all in the same municipality. Do we now also have to pay tourist tax for the holiday home because we do not have a permanent residence? thank you in advance,Lawyer
Yes, if you are not officially allowed to live in the park. Providing a postal address also means providing the actual residential address.Take the next step
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