DOVER, Del. (AP) - Staying at a hotel or motel in Delaware’s most popular beach town could soon be a little more expensive.
The state Senate on Thursday unanimously approved a bill allowing officials in Rehoboth Beach to impose a lodging tax of up to 3% for renting a room in a hotel, motel or tourist home within the city limits. The bill now goes to the House.
The local tax would be on top of the 8% state occupancy tax.
Rehoboth isn’t the only southern Delaware town looking to boost revenue with lodging taxes.
State lawmakers have unanimously passed a bill allowing Seaford to collect a 3% room tax. A bill allowing Georgetown to do likewise has cleared the Senate with no opposition and is poised for a floor vote in the House.
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