County governments scratch around for money to market tourism along with funds for other public needs, while websites like Expedia, Travelocity and Hotels.com push for profits.
The Florida Supreme Court will hear oral arguments April 30 in a case of competing financial interests that poses this question: Should counties tax the services that online deal-finder websites provide on top of what they already assess hotels for accommodations?
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