Businesses in the capital are open to discussions on the introduction of a tourist tax for Dublin, provided revenues are clearly ringfenced and reinvested, according to the latest Q2 Business Outlook Survey from Dublin Chamber. The survey found that 44% of members support the proposal, compared to 29% who are opposed, with more than a quarter remaining neutral or undecided. The findings come as Dublin’s local authorities continue to explore the …
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