A tourism boss has slammed Auckland Mayor Phil Goff's proposed visitor levy, saying it is simply a substantial rates rise for hotels and other accommodation providers.
Chris Roberts, Tourism Industry Aotearoa chief executive, said Goff could also not assume the cost would be passed on to guests, saying it's a competitive market and the hotel sector could absorb the rates rise.
Goff may call it a visitor levy, Roberts said, "but it is a targeted rate".
This talk of it being a few dollars a night for a stay at a backpackers and $15 at a five-star hotel is all just guesswork and supposition.
The proposed levy would apply to Kiwi and overseas visitors and could raise between $20 million and $30 million a year. The charge could range from a few dollars a night at a backpackers to $20 or more at the city's top hotels.