Hi Daniel, Le vendredi, 7 décembre 2012 18.49:17, Daniel Pocock a écrit : > Some European cities brought in `city tax' on hotel accommodation last year
Indeed. That's usual in (all ?) Swiss cantons too. in our case, the "Règlement d'exécution de la loi sur le tourisme" of Canton Neuchâtel [0] applies. See Chapter 3. "Taxe de séjour". The taxes vary widely depending on the type of accomodation and I can't know what amount is due by LeCamp. > Have we got anything in the contract with Le Camp to specify that the > cost of unforeseen new taxes will not be added onto the price we pay? We do. The contract links to their general terms and conditions [1] and their prices sheet [2]. The latter mentions "Power and all taxes included", so these "city taxes" are explicitely covered in the prices agreed as part of the contract. Cheers, OdyX [0] http://rsn.ne.ch/ajour_51/dati/f/s/933201.htm [1] http://www.lecamp.ch/pdf/conditionsE.pdf [2] http://www.lecamp.ch/pdf/tarifE.pdf P.S. On an unrelated matter (and I'm mentioning it for sake of transparency), note that we explictely agreed on amending the "Power included" statement of the prices sheet with specific conditions in the contract that allows LeCamp to bill us for additional energy. This is budgeted, of course. _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
