Italy considers hefty tax on visitors after over-tourism backlash
Amy Kazmin and Giuliana Ricozzi
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Rome | Italy is proposing a sharp increase in tourist taxes to help cash-strapped cities raise revenues and make visitors “more responsible” amid a growing public backlash against over-tourism.
Hotel and travel industry associations are up in arms over the plan, which envisions a levy of up to €25 ($40) a night for the most expensive hotel rooms.
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Amy Kazmin is the Financial Times' South Asia bureau chief.
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