How are star ratings given to hotels?

In India hotels are rated by The Hotel & Restaurant Approval & Classification Committee (HRACC), which falls under the umbrella of the Ministry of Tourism. The committee is further divided into two wings, one that assesses one to three star hotels and another that assess three to five star hotels.

What determines a 5 star hotel?

Five-star hotels are properties that offer their guests the highest levels of luxury through personalized services, a vast range of amenities, and sophisticated accommodations.

What is the highest rated hotel in the world?

Burj Al Arab
Burj Al Arab, Dubai Whilst the official rating of the hotel is 5-star (the highest hotel rating there is), it is widely referred to as a seven-star hotel. This magnificent destination offers world class service-right down to the chauffeur driven Rolls Royce service.

What makes a property a primary residence in Star?

Answer: STAR requires that the property be the “primary residence” of one or more of its owners. We equate this with “domicile” or “legal residence.”. A person may have one or more residences, but can have only one “primary residence.”.

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What makes a property exempt from the star tax?

Answer: If the property is not a farm dwelling, no property owned by a corporation, partnership or limited liability company may receive the exemption. The central requirement for the STAR exemption is that the property is “a one, two, or three family residence” or certain other property, and that it is the “primary residence of the owner.”

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