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Austrian Carinthia Increases Tourist Tax

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The Carinthian parliament today adopted a revised tourism law, which brings a significant reduction in the number of organizational units and an increase in the tourist tax to a uniform amount of 4.50 euros. The Austrian state on Slovenia's northern border is expecting an additional 20 million euros from the reform, which it plans to allocate for tourism development.

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The Carinthian parliament today adopted a revised tourism law, which brings a significant reduction in the number of organizational units and an increase in the tourist tax to a uniform amount of 4.50 euros. The Austrian state on Slovenia's northern border is expecting an additional 20 million euros from the reform, which it plans to allocate for tourism development.

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In Carinthian tourism there is a dispute that has it in itself: the planned increase in the overnight tax by tourism councillor Sebastian Schuschnig provides for massive resistance at the camping companies. In an open letter, the IG Camping demands a clear intervention from the Chamber of Commerce. The key point: four euros per person per night! For many companies since the "not bearable" and would disadvantage camping against other types of acc…

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On Thursday, the Kärntner Landtag decided on the new Tourism Act. New are multi-community tourism associations and a uniform residence tax. Not everyone is enthusiastic about this. In the Kärntner Landtag, the amendment of the Tourism Act was adopted on Thursday. In addition to a nationwide residence tax of 4.50 euros per night and guest, it also provides for the integration of the total of 125 tourism organisations into nine multi-community tou…

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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