The value of public land on the Paseo Marítimo in Puerto Alcúdia has increased by over 300%, this revision of its value having been undertaken by the ports authority (it has dominion over the land, not the town hall). This means that the tax for terraces on this public land will jump to an average of up to 12 euros per square metre. There has not been a revision of the value for over 20 years, and restaurant owners had been warned of an increase.
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Monday, February 18, 2013
MALLORCA TODAY - Puerto Alcúdia restaurant owners face steeper terrace tax
Labels:
Mallorca,
Ports authority,
Puerto Alcúdia,
Restaurants,
Terrace tax
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