Moiseev proposed doubling the resort fee in Kislovodsk 14:23

Kislovodsk Mayor Moiseev proposed doubling the resort fee to 200 rubles per day. He published the relevant publication on his own website. telegram channel.

According to the official, if the tax is doubled, the funds will be spent not only on repairing the infrastructure of the resort, as it is now, but also on improving the entire city.

“For 6 years, we have proven the efficiency of spending resort fees with our landscaping areas, boulevards and squares. Everyone can see this. “I believe that this idea cannot but please our holidaymakers, our taxpayers, who love our Kislovodsk and want to relax in excellent conditions,” the official said.

He also invited citizens and resort guests to vote for or against the initiative. Approximately 600 people participated in the 2.5-hour survey, and the majority of them (55%) supported the initiative.

Before reportedHe said Kaliningrad will introduce a holiday tax from 2024.

Previously Aksenov statedResort fees will not apply in Crimea until the SVO is completed.



Source: Gazeta

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