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  1. Tourism levy

    Connect with Tax and Revenue Administration: Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays) Phone: 780-427-3044. Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta) Email: [email protected]. Collecting and remitting the tourism levy for temporary accommodation providers.

  2. Frequently Asked Questions| Tourism Calgary

    Calgary hotels charge a tourism levy, calculated as 4% of your total accommodation charges. The levy is remitted to the Alberta Tax and Revenue Administration (TRA) by temporary accommodation providers in Alberta. The levy does not apply if you occupy the same room continuously for 28 days or more.

  3. Alberta accommodation providers to keep tourism levy ...

    Accommodation providers in Alberta that saw at least a 40 per cent drop in room revenue compared to 2019 will be able to keep the tourism levy collected between Oct. 1 and March 31, 2022 ...

  4. PDF Tourism Levy Act

    the purchase price is $96.15 (as calculated in the example from the immediately preceding paragraph) plus $200.00, for a total of $296.15, and. the tourism levy payable is $3.85 (as calculated in the example from the immediately preceding paragraph) plus $8.00 ($200.00 x 4%), for a total of $11.85.

  5. Alberta offers six-month tourism levy break for hotels again until

    For Alberta's abatement, hosts that didn't have to collect the tourism levy in a corresponding month or quarter in 2019, or that weren't operating in 2019, won't be eligible. However ...

  6. Alberta Tourism Levy

    Effective April 1, 2021, changes to the Alberta Tourism Levy Act will be implemented. These changes include the extension of the tourism levy to short-term rentals offered through online marketplaces (e.g., Airbnb, Vrbo, Expedia, etc.) booked by purchasers on or after April 1, 2021. The tourism levy is 4% of the purchase price of the ...

  7. Budget 2021: Alberta boosts tourism funding by $22 million

    Initially, the remittance of the tourism levy was deferred, but in June the government implemented a full abatement of that revenue for a full 13 months, ending March 31, 2021.

  8. Alberta government extends hiatus on tourism levy to ...

    Alberta hotels, motels and lodges will be able to keep the tourism levy cash collected until March to help the industry weather the COVID-19 pandemic.

  9. Alberta Tourism Levy

    Effective April 1, 2021, changes to the Alberta Tourism Levy Act will be implemented. These changes include the extension of the tourism levy to short-term rentals offered through online marketplaces (e.g., Airbnb, Vrbo, Expedia, etc.) booked by purchasers on or after April 1, 2021. The tourism levy is 4% of the purchase price of the accommodation.

  10. Tourism levy information circular TL-1 : overview of the Alberta

    Gives an overview of the tourism levy and discusses procedural matters and administrative policies and practices. Tax and Revenue Administration (TRA) information circulars are updated as necessary and a revision number assigned.

  11. Calgary Short Term Rental Regulation: A Guide For Airbnb Hosts

    This levy, similar to a hotel tax, aims to generate revenue for tourism promotion and development initiatives. However, as of March 2024, the tourism levy is not yet in effect for STRs in Calgary or the rest of Alberta15. The provincial government is expected to provide more information and guidance on the implementation process in the coming ...

  12. Alberta tax overview

    The tourism levy is charged on most types of temporary accommodation in Alberta. Tourism levy rate. The tourism levy rate is 4% on the purchase price (see current and historical tourism levy rates). More information on the tourism levy. See the following information from Alberta Tax and Revenue Administration:

  13. Destination Marketing Fees

    Both the GST and Tourism Levy are calculated separately on the DMF amount. For a hotel that added a 2 % DMF on a $100 guest room, the calculation on the folio should be: Room Rate: $100.00: Tourism Levy: $4.00: GST: $5.00: 2% DMF: $2.00: Tourism Levy on DMF: $0.08: GST on DMF: $0.10: Total: $111.18:

  14. Calgary Hotel Association calls on province to waive travel levy

    The Calgary Hotel Association is calling for the province to defer a travel levy on hotel stays to help the tourism industry recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sol Zia, executive director of the ...

  15. Alberta government to add tourism levy to short-term rentals

    The levy adds a four-per-cent charge to any rental under 28 days, though most short-term rentals aren't included under the current guidelines. Though specifics aren't outlined, the change is ...

  16. PDF Tax and Revenue Administration (TRA)

    Introduction. A person who acquires accommodation in Alberta for the person's own use, or for the use of another person, is required to pay a tourism levy at the rate of 4 per cent of the purchase price of the accommodation. The tourism levy is paid at the time of purchase of the accommodation and is collected by, or on behalf of, the person ...

  17. Short-Term Rental Regulations in Alberta

    Province-wide regulations: Alberta's tourism levy. Alberta will soon implement a province-wide tourism levy, which will be 4% of the purchase price. Starting July 1, 2023, STR operators, accommodation hosts and online brokers in Alberta will be required to collect, remit and report the levy. You can register for it online.

  18. Solved: Tourism Levy Tax Alberta

    Here is what one of the Alberta Tourism Levy articles state. "The tourism levy applies to all fees that are included in the purchase price of the accommodation, as stated on the invoice. This includes direct marketing fees, pet charges, fees for microwave ovens or refrigerators, and fees for smoking in a non-smoking room." I hope this helps . David