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7.27.2010

Crimean authorities intend to withdraw from the "shadow" mini-hotels

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Crimean authorities intend to develop amendments to existing legislation concerning the legalization of mini-hotels, informs RBC . At the meeting of the interdepartmental commission on improvement of legislation in the sphere of services of temporary accommodation (residence) in the private housing sector, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Crimea Psarev George said: "Currently most of the objects spa complex operates in the shadows." In this significant amount of income from their work are not in the budget of the Crimea, but in the pockets of the owners, which are not registered their businesses. According to the deputy head of the Crimean government, amendments to existing legislation would streamline the relationship of providing services in recreation, legalize mini-hotels working in illegal, and, therefore, increase revenue and improve service quality.

Minister of health resorts and tourism of Crimea Sergey Kirilenko reported that there are over 900 mini-hotels in Crimea, but a little more than 200 have the appropriate status.

Members of the Commission is mandated to finalize the proposals to improve legislation in this area. In particular, we plan to make several changes in the laws of Ukraine "On the Taxation System", "On Fire" and others. Local authorities also need to join this work and direct their development in the Crimean government.

Local executive authorities recommended maintain the register of owners of homes that provide services for temporary accommodation holidaymakers, according to information management policy of the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

 

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