The Secretary of Planning, Administration and Finance (Sepaf) will go after the owners of homes and apartments located in Puerto Vallarta to collect the 3% Lodging Tax required by law.
The head of the Secretariat of Tourism of Jalisco (Secturjal), Enrique Ramos Flores, indicated that the objective is to supervise the owners of the properties that provide the service of hotel-type services without paying the required 3% Lodging Tax.
"It is precisely in the process of the Sepaf, hand in hand with service providers, hoteliers and the people of the Tourism Promotion Trust, to try to identify and address . . .
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