Starting this year, Vama Veche will have a promotion tax, which will be applied to all economic agents – from accommodation, restaurants, clubs, pharmacies, to street stalls – but it will be small, and will not automatically lead to an increase in prices for services and products in the resort, stated Corina Martin, president of the Litoral – Delta Dunarii Association.
The promotion tax in Vama Veche will be managed in the same way as in the Mamaia resort, by the Litoral-Delta Dunarii Association: a separate commission will be established to make decisions about spending the money, and practically the entire budget will be used for the promotion of Vama Veche – 2 Mai – Limanu.
Source: Wall-Street
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is required to pay the new promotion tax in Vama Veche?
All economic agents operating in the resort, including accommodation providers, restaurants, clubs, pharmacies, and street vendors, are subject to the tax.
Will the new tax lead to higher prices for tourists?
Officials state that the tax is small and is not expected to automatically trigger price increases for services and products within the resort.
How will the collected funds be managed and spent?
The funds will be managed by the Litoral-Delta Dunarii Association through a dedicated commission, with the entire budget allocated to promoting the Vama Veche – 2 Mai – Limanu area.