Croatian Sojourn Tax Rates for 2019

last time we spoke about Punat and Bora (NE) & Jugo (SE) wind
Here it is for month May. You can see how the two winds are changing here in this region/marina...

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Re the bora: Istria south of Umago is pretty much ok; as mentioned, the mainland south of Fiume (Rijeka), the Velebit, is a no-no. A good place to overwinter, especially if you need work doing, is Monfalcone, in Italy. Several satisfied forumites have had their boats here in the past. There are several marinas (Hannibal, Nautec, Ocean, Cadei...), all are cheaper than Croatia, the food's better and the airport (Ryanair to Stansted) is just ten minutes away. Railway station with hourly trains to Venice (Marco Polo and Treviso airports) five minutes away. Trieste is very well stocked with chandlers too.
 
I fail to understand how these charges are legal under EU law. Germany could not make a road charge for every car entering Germany, so why would boats be any different, they are just a means of transport?
 
I fail to understand how these charges are legal under EU law. Germany could not make a road charge for every car entering Germany, so why would boats be any different, they are just a means of transport?

Both the Vignette and the Sojourn Tax apply equally to Croatian nationals and visitors so do not fall foul of EU law.

Whether any Croatians actually pay these taxes is a moot point. I've been visiting the Harbour Master for the last 10 years and I've never bumped into any locals in there. However, it might be that the Croatians know how to pay the taxes online so don't actually appear in person.

Richard
 
Both the Vignette and the Sojourn Tax apply equally to Croatian nationals and visitors so do not fall foul of EU law.

Whether any Croatians actually pay these taxes is a moot point. I've been visiting the Harbour Master for the last 10 years and I've never bumped into any locals in there. However, it might be that the Croatians know how to pay the taxes online so don't actually appear in person.

Richard

Last year we spoke to 2 Croatian boat owners and they said they did not pay the Sojourn Tax. Also the Harbourmaster in Rogaj, Solta said the Croatians did not pay.

Perhaps someone should complain to the EU that the Tax is not being implemented as required by EU Law!!
 
Last year we spoke to 2 Croatian boat owners and they said they did not pay the Sojourn Tax. Also the Harbourmaster in Rogaj, Solta said the Croatians did not pay.

Perhaps someone should complain to the EU that the Tax is not being implemented as required by EU Law!!

The problem would be that the Croatians who stay in Croatian hotels etc are paying the Sojourn tax as it's part of the bill so the Croatian Government would argue that the vast majority of Croatians are paying the tax ... and they would be correct. :ambivalence:

Richard
 
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