The tourist tax, increasingly applied in various Italian cities, is projected to yield a record 976 million euros in 2024, sparking debate over its fairness.
While proponents argue the tax helps cover local services used by visitors, opponents claim it merely serves as a hidden revenue source for struggling municipalities.
The news of a tax hike in Naples has reignited discussions about whether the tourist tax is a justifiable charge or merely a cash grab by cities.
Tourism advisors revealed Lazio will lead in tourist tax revenue, raising questions about the distribution of these funds and the impact on the hospitality sector.
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