Yes, some hotels in India, particularly international chains and high-end properties, may include automatic, opt-out charity donations (such as to UNICEF) on guest bills, often labeled as a nominal, per-night fee. While these "Check Out for Children" or similar programs exist, they are voluntary and can be removed upon request.
Opt-Out Basis: Donations are typically added automatically, but guests have the right to request their removal at the front desk.
Voluntary Nature: Similar to service charges in India, any,,auto-added fee must be voluntary and at the consumer's discretion, according to CCPA guidelines.
International Chains: Major hotel groups operating in India (e.g., Marriott, formerly Sheraton) have historically used these programs.
Guests should review their final invoice at checkout to identify and remove any unwanted, voluntary, or automatic charges. It is following foreign hotels where charity is deductible from Income Tax. The bill shown is Mars group hotels following the model including the tips.
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