My recent guests left a pig pen behind, food caked on the st...
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My recent guests left a pig pen behind, food caked on the stove, refrigerator and microwave dirty and food left behind. They...
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@Lawrence320 The simplest way to do this is to add €0.50 to each nights stay and put in your description that the Environmental Contribution is covered in the nightly price. Then if a guest stays more than ten days you just pocket the extra or send it anyway to the VAT department as a present.
@Lawrence320 The simplest way to do this is to add €0.50 to each nights stay and put in your description that the Environmental Contribution is covered in the nightly price. Then if a guest stays more than ten days you just pocket the extra or send it anyway to the VAT department as a present.
Hi@Mike-And-Jane0,
That was a quick reply offering a practical solution to my question
I will surely do it.
Thanks for your help.
Regards
Lawrence320
@Lawrence320 To be totally correct you will also have to have an additional fee per night that kicks in after 1 guest of €0.50. This way the fee per guest is collected correctly. Alternatively just assume a typical number of guests and up the rate by say €1.5 to cover 3 guests. Then if more or less stay you make or lose money but should be ok on average.