Anyhow, several cities are saying that these online travel agencies are "improperly keeping tax payments by consumers who book lodgings online." The WSJ reports:
Many of the lawsuits allege the reservation companies charge tax on the retail price, pay tax on the wholesale price and pocket the difference.
And it's not chump change. The state of Florida says the OLTAs will short them about $22 million in taxes with $7 million being owed to Miami alone.
Several cases are before judges right now, including an upcoming one before the Georgia Supreme Court.
What this may mean for you guests who book online? Probably nothing for now. Although if the online travel agencies are forced to hand over more in taxes, you may find a slight increase in room rates on these sites. But that's probably a long ways off for now.
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