
A plan to add an additional tax on hotel lodging in the City of Philadelphia is changing.
Mayor Cherelle Parker's proposed 2% increase will be revised to point .6% percent.
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It comes after pushback from the hotel association.
Instead, the mayor is seeking an additional 6% hike on taxes for short-term rentals, like Airbnbs and VRBO.
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The money is earmarked to help fund initiatives to address homelessness.
City Council is expected to vote on the mayor's budget next month.