06-17-2018, 03:37 PM
(Yes, there are other threads, but it's on the agenda for tomorrow 18 June 2018 -- in Kona...)
http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/2018/06/1...-increase/
About 30 percent to 40 percent of the GET is paid by tourists, they say
Curious: after shutting down the "illegal" B&Bs and ordering no overnight accomodations in the Lava Disaster Area, how many tourists are left to pay that "30 to 40 percent"?
Poindexter: "Should the GET pass, we need to put some safeguards in place, that is within our jurisdiction, to hold administration accountable."
Shouldn't the administration already be accountable?
Further down, County estimates a $5M revenue shortage due to property tax losses -- but those losses will be around for a few years, how does a 1-year GET surcharge solve the problem?
http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/2018/06/1...-increase/
About 30 percent to 40 percent of the GET is paid by tourists, they say
Curious: after shutting down the "illegal" B&Bs and ordering no overnight accomodations in the Lava Disaster Area, how many tourists are left to pay that "30 to 40 percent"?
Poindexter: "Should the GET pass, we need to put some safeguards in place, that is within our jurisdiction, to hold administration accountable."
Shouldn't the administration already be accountable?
Further down, County estimates a $5M revenue shortage due to property tax losses -- but those losses will be around for a few years, how does a 1-year GET surcharge solve the problem?