Tourism June 16, 2023 - 4:39 pm

Withdrawal of tourist card payment would only be for Dominicans

Santo Domingo.- More than half of tourists visiting the Dominican Republic, specifically 53.1%, discovered the country through recommendations from friends. These travelers then planned their trip, packed their bags, and purchased air tickets, generating significant revenue for the state. From January to April 2023, the tourism industry reported tax revenues of RD$5 billion related to tourist activities, according to the Dominican Central Bank (BC).

The largest portion of this revenue, around 64%, came from the tax on departing passengers through airports and ports, amounting to RD$3 billion. The tax on departing passengers by land contributed RD$95.7 million. Additionally, the Tourist Card, a fee of US$10 (RD$547) paid by foreigners entering the country for leisure purposes, collected RD$1.8 billion. The highest income from the Tourist Card was in February (RD$499.5 million), followed by April (RD$487.7 million), March (RD$435.7 million), and January (RD$379.2 million).

The Tourist Card, established by Law 199-67, exempts national and foreign passengers residing in the country, thanks to Resolution 217-2022, which mandates modifications to the computer systems of air operators.

Economist Henry Hebrard views the decision to eliminate the tax burden as a fair and sound practice in the short and long term. He believes the impact on tax revenues will not be significant since the tax should not have been collected in the first place.

The president of the Civil Aviation Board (JAC) supports the decision as a way to relieve the Dominican diaspora from an unnecessary tax burden. These compatriots contribute significantly through remittances, amounting to US$4 billion.

David Llibre, president of the National Association of Hotels and Restaurants (Asonahores), sees the exemption for Dominicans abroad as a legal mandate and an added value for the millions of Dominicans who contribute significantly to the country’s economy through remittances.

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