Kauai County seeks higher share of hotel tax
LIHUE » Kauai County officials want a bigger share of the state’s Transient Accommodation Tax.
The tax is a 9.25 percent surcharge on hotel rooms
The state in fiscal year 2012 collected $13.5 million from Kauai County. The county received $13.7 million.
Council legislative assistant Ashley Bunda tells The Garden Island that visitor-related expenses cost the county $44.24 million in fiscal year 2012, including nearly $25 million in operations expense such as police and fire calls.
State lawmakers since 2010 have capped the hotel tax share for all counties at $93 million.
County Council Chairman Jay Furfaro says the state tax this year will take in $352 million. The county is asking state lawmakers to double the share received by counties, which would increase Kauai county’s share to $27.4 million.
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