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The tourism levy, also referred to as TOMSA, is the 1% charge paid by tourists for the use of specific travel and tourism services in South Africa.
A tourist tax is any form of tax aimed at generating revenue from tourists or the tourism industry. Tourist taxes are generally a way for governments to generate revenue for the consolidated fund but can also be a hypothecated levy used to address the impacts of tourism.
Failure to pay levy is a criminal offence punishable in a court of law and liable to a fine not exceeding Kshs 20,000 or imprisonment for a period not exceeding 6 months or both.
The Tourism Levy is paid by the owner or any business of every regulated tourism activity and service under the Tourism Act 2011 schedule.
The Bali Tourism Office encourages all foreign visitors to complete their levy payments before exploring the island. Payment can be made through official platforms, offering a seamless process that enhances the overall visitor experience.
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The tourism levy in Kenya is a tax paid by establishments dealing in tourism activities and services as listed in the Tourism Act, 2011, to support and fund tourism services for all Kenyans.

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