Digital Nomad Tax: Why US Tourists Face Huge Entry Fee at This Popular Club
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Japan's discotheque in North Rome eliminates discounts for Americans, demanding a payment of 5,000 pesos as a protest against Trump's rhetoric and the rise of local housing.
Digital nomad tax: Why US tourists face huge entry fee at this popular club
A trendy nightclub has introduced a brutal digital nomad tax, slapping United States citizens with a massive $300 (about R5000) cover charge for entry. The venue’s owner says the controversial pricing policy is a direct response to soaring local rents and years of political insults directed at the country by its northern neighbours. The Japan nightclub – located in the fashionable Roma Norte neighbourhood of Mexico City – has gone viral for its …
Why a Mexico City club raised prices for Americans after Trump criticism
The controversy quickly went viral online and reignited debates about tourism, gentrification, nationalism, and U.S.–Mexico relations. *** According to reports, the club “Japan” in the Roma Norte district of Mexico City began charging American visitors around $300 for entry, while visitors from other countries reportedly pay about $20 and Mexicans and Latin Americans pay even less. What happened at the nightclub? The nightclub introduced a tiere…
The message of a nightclub in Mexico City became viral in the online environment after announcing a differentiated entrance fee for Americans and citizens of other countries, especially in Latin America, reports The Guardian.
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