Tourist Tax

Why a Tourist Tax ?

To improve the quality of your welcome and make your stay even more enjoyable, we have a resource: the tourist tax.

What is the Tourist Tax ?

The tourist tax is a resource collected by local authorities. It is paid by tourists and collected by commercial accommodation providers (hotels, holiday residences, campsites, etc.). The tax is collected from January 1st to December 31st each year. It helps fund expenses related to tourism or the protection of natural areas (such as hiking trails) for tourism purposes.

Who Pays the Tourist Tax?

La taxe de séjour est prélevée par les logeurs, pour le compte de la Communauté de Communes-The tourist tax applies in Doudeville‑Yerville to all visitors staying at least one night in the intercommunal area.

Exemptions apply to:

  • Children under 18 years old
  • Seasonal tourism workers employed in one of the communes of the Plateau de Caux – Doudeville – Yerville Community of Communes
  • People in emergency accommodation or temporary housing
  • People staying in premises where the rent per night per person is less than €5

Rates applied in our territory

Forms to Download for Payment to the Public Treasury

Taxe de séjour – modifications tarifs à compter de 2019

Registre du logeur

Etat récapitulatif

For any additional information, contact Vanessa CASTEL by phone at +33 7 77 73 53 34 or vanessa.castel@plateaudecaux.fr