Daly City TOT Argument Against Measure VV

 

Daly City currently imposes a 10% Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on guests in the hotels, motels and inns here. Now, the City Council is proposing another tax increase up to 13%.

The Daly City Council wants people who don’t live in Daly City and largely do not use city services to pay for the services used by businesses and homeowners who do live and work in Daly City.

In other words, they want a free ride and stick out of towners with the bill.

Would you do that to your friends, family, or co-workers?

No, because that would be immoral.  It’s a form of theft.

If you use city services, shouldn’t you be the one to pay for them?

Do you go to a restaurant and always except someone else to pick up the tab?

Those who regularly do that are called grifters.  Or petty thieves.

Just because the Daly City Council wants to offer you a free ride and stick it to out of towners to pay the bill/tax, doesn’t make it right.

And even if a majority of voters approve of the theft, it’s still wrong.

Stealing is stealing regardless if a vote is taken or not.

Making visitors to Daly City pay for services that they won’t or can’t use, is immoral.

It’s wrong and the voters should vote NO on Measure VV.

Stealing is stealing and it is just wrong!

If voters repeal the TOT, more visitors would stay in Daly City and that would help boost the local economy.

VOTE "NO" ON MEASURE VV.


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