"The introduction of a tourist tax in Dublin could unlock €17 million for the city, providing essential funding for local services and infrastructure."
"If the tourist tax is extended to other counties, the total revenue could surpass €200 million, significantly benefiting the wider region."
The government is urged to permit Dublin councils to implement a tourist tax, which could generate €17 million for the city. If extended to other counties, the potential revenue could exceed €200 million. Paul McAuliffe, a Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin North West and former Lord Mayor, advocates for legislation enabling local authorities to levy this charge on tourists visiting Dublin.
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