What is Tourism Dirham?
Ежесуточный сбор с гостей отелей, апарт-отелей и лицензированных объектов краткосрочной аренды в Дубае, взимаемый оператором и перечисляемый в DTCM.
Description
The Tourism Dirham (also called the Tourism Dirham Fee or TDF) is a nightly levy charged per room at hotels, hotel apartments, and licensed holiday homes in Dubai. The fee is paid by the guest and collected by the property operator, who remits it to DTCM.
5-star hotels: AED 20
4-star hotels: AED 15
3-star and below: AED 10
Holiday homes: AED 10-15 depending on classification
Property investors should factor this into their financial models when evaluating opportunities across Dubai real estate markets.
Property investors should factor this into their financial models when evaluating opportunities across Dubai real estate markets.
How to interpret
For investors operating holiday homes in Dubai, the Tourism Dirham is a pass-through cost borne by guests, not by the owner. However, the administrative obligation to collect, track, and remit this fee adds operational complexity. Using a licensed holiday home operator or management company handles this compliance burden automatically.
When comparing short-term rental platforms for listing your property, confirm that the platform supports automated Tourism Dirham collection and remittance. Non-compliance with DTCM fee remittance requirements can result in fines and license revocation, which would halt all short-term rental operations.
Контекст рынка Дубая
For investors operating holiday homes in Dubai, the Tourism Dirham is an additional cost that reduces net short-term rental income. It must be factored into yield calculations. DTCM-licensed holiday home operators are responsible for collecting and remitting this fee. Non-compliance can result in fines and license revocation.
Frequently asked questions
A nightly fee charged to guests staying in hotels, hotel apartments, and licensed holiday homes in Dubai, collected by the property operator and remitted to the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM).
The Tourism Dirham (also called the Tourism Dirham Fee or TDF) is a nightly levy charged per room at hotels, hotel apartments, and licensed holiday homes in Dubai. The fee is paid by the guest and collected by the property operator, who remits it to DTCM.
For investors operating holiday homes in Dubai, the Tourism Dirham is a pass-through cost borne by guests, not by the owner. However, the administrative obligation to collect, track, and remit this fee adds operational complexity.
For investors operating holiday homes in Dubai, the Tourism Dirham is an additional cost that reduces net short-term rental income. It must be factored into yield calculations.
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The fee is paid by the guest and collected by the property operator, who remits it to DTCM. 5-star hotels: AED 20 4-star hotels: AED 15 3-star and below: AED 10 Holiday homes: AED 10-15 depending on classification
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