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If a trip is in your future, you may soon pay extra to visit these top destinations. Yongkiet Jitwattanatam / Shutterstock.com
Many places, even within the U.S., charge higher tax rates to nonresidents on some goods and services. These taxes are often most apparent in the travel industry, where they are regularly added to the cost of lodging. In theory, these taxes on tourists are used for maintenance like roadwork and street cleaning and other local improvements. We’ll take a look at other places around the globe which…