Wyoming lawmakers consider tax increase for tourism

Wyoming tax increaseThe Legislature’s Joint Revenue Committee on Tuesday is drafting a bill that would impose a 1 percent tax at hotels, restaurants, bars and other leisure and hospitality establishments around the state.

The tax would raise an estimated $17.8 million annually.

Most of the money from the tax would go to fund the state Tourism Office, which spends millions of dollars around the world promoting Wyoming’s tourist attractions.

Advocates of the tax say it would provide a stable revenue stream for tourism promotion and reduce the burden on the cash-strapped state general fund, which funds the office now.

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The panel will vote next month on whether to submit the proposal to the full Legislature next February.

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