They shut down the hotels in Valbonne, cause T OVR

This autumn has been a second summer for tourism businesses across the country due to high temperatures and lack of rainfall, but hotels in the country's north in the Valbonne area have set the lock. Visitors still have, but the high flow has already passed, so accounts do not go out after involvement [...]
This autumn has been a second summer for tourism businesses across the country due to high temperatures and lack of rainfall, but hotels in the country's north in the Valbonne area have set the lock.
Visitors still have, but the high flow has already passed so accounts do not emerge after involvement in the State Value Tax.
Of the dozens of hotels and hotels in the area currently are open only four that have high accommodation capacity. Some of the managers of closed hotels said they do not open before April 2019, explaining they will be able to preserve their status in passive activity.
“Now visitors are the rarest and mostly weekends, so the hotel where I work closed to avoid energy payments, employee salaries and other taxes” said Astrit Selimaj of the area employed at one of Valbona restaurants.
He said involvement on TVS and the tax coupon tax action where several fines were imposed this year has made businesses rational in their elections. At the moment, the best solution is closure in six months.
As a result of this situation yesterday, tourists from Tirana have had it impossible to reserve, as most hotels have closed even though travel time is quite favourable.
Earlier this year's summer at the resort of the tourist season, many hotels have been penalised by tax inspectors with more than taxes on certain environmental regulations and medical services to customers.
One of the hotels received fines that there was no contract with a doctor, while the number of tourists and employees was very low than the demands the law has.
These businesses exercise activity at the northernmost end of the country in an area that creates costs for their activity. The distance with institutions distorts law enforcement, perhaps more than anywhere else. One of the hotels has been fined for failing to access the coupon, while there has been no power supply in the area for more than 12 hours.
Away from the courts and the impossible to seek justice, they have chosen to lock up the activity until spring. Other years of hotels were open all the time.












