
Major US city's latest tourist tax hike could affect hotel guests: Travel expert weighs in
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A new bill passed in Michigan that would allow hotels to raise the tourism tax to 3.5% in an effort to grow promotion and advertising of the Detroit area. A travel expert weighs in.
Beginning Jan. 1, through Dec. 31, 2030, the tax will jump from 2% to 3.5% with a planned increase to 4% on Jan. 1, 2031.
State Representative Tyrone Carter, who introduced the bill, told Fox News Digital that the money raised will go to Visit Detroit.
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