MALTA’S tourism minister Edward Zammit Lewis says the 50c (38p) per night tourist eco-tax, which will come into effect in April, is expected to generate approximately €6 million (£4.65 million) annually.
He said the tax will be capped at €5 (£3.88), and that the income would be used for a public-private partnership scheme which will include the #Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association and the government.
It will also be used to refurbish and maintain public spaces in tourist areas.
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He said the tax will be capped at €5 (£3.88), and that the income would be used for a public-private partnership scheme which will include the #Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association and the government.
It will also be used to refurbish and maintain public spaces in tourist areas.
Go Holiday news : www.govillasandcottages.co.uk
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