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Italy weighs sharp tourist tax rise in furore over impact of visitors

Government proposes levy of up €25 a night for most expensive hotel rooms to help cash-strapped cities

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 a night for the most expensive hotel rooms.

“The common objective must be to support growth, not slow it down,” Federalberghi, an association representing small and medium-sized hotels, said in a statement.

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