"The High Court's decision in favour of Auckland's bed tax will embolden other councils to board the gravy train," says New Zealand Taxpayers' Union
spokesman Louis Houlbrooke.
"A bed tax is frankly a clumsy way for local councils to hide rate hikes in 'targeted' levies. In Auckland, it's a sad
legacy of Phil Goff's failure to cut council costs as promised."
"The idea that the tax is needed to recoup tourism costs is a red herring. The benefits of tourism are spread across all
sectors. Why dump all the costs on accommodation providers and their customers?"
ENDS