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Showing posts with label hotel taxes. Show all posts
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Monday, June 15, 2009

State High Court Favors Columbus In Hotel Tax Suit

Georgia’s Supreme Court ruled Monday the city of Columbus has the right to impose occupancy taxes on the amount online travel companies charge customers for hotel rooms. The 4-3 decision upholds an earlier ruling by Muscogee County court against Expedia Inc.

The Columbus government sued Expedia in 2006. It said the company must pay the city occupancy taxes based on the room rate collected from customers, not on the lower wholesale price it pays to hotels. Columbus charges a seven-percent occupancy tax on hotel and motel rooms.

This lawsuit is similar to ones filed by dozens of other municipalities. Many have been dismissed by federal or state judges.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Atlanta targets travel companies for unpaid taxes

The city of Atlanta is suing some on-line travel companies for skirting millions in unpaid hotel and occupancy taxes. Cities across the nation have filed similar charges against companies like Travelocity, Orbitz and Expedia, taking issue with their pricing scheme. The Georgia Supreme Court could determine whether lawsuit will move forward within months.

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