Florida Hotel taxes showed healthy gains in September, suggesting a strong recovery from the summer of 2006 when hurricane memories were still fresh. Miami-Dade County and the Keys saw the biggest increase, with revenue up 8 percent in both destinations. Hotel taxes grew 4 percent in Broward.
In Miami-Dade, tax revenue hit $3.7 million, $614,000 in the Keys and $1.9 million in Broward. Hotels reported a particularly slow summer in 2006, thanks to lingering concerns over 2005's busy hurricane season.
Source:http://www.miamiherald.com
In Miami-Dade, tax revenue hit $3.7 million, $614,000 in the Keys and $1.9 million in Broward. Hotels reported a particularly slow summer in 2006, thanks to lingering concerns over 2005's busy hurricane season.
Source:http://www.miamiherald.com
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