Cruise Lines Respond to Potential Mexico Head Tax
The cruise industry is not taking lightly to a potential $42 per person head tax that could be in effect as soon as 2026 for port calls in Mexico. Mexico’s congress voted in November to impose the $42 tax, according to local reports, which also said that two-thirds of the tax would be spent on…
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By DavidPublished On: November 30th, 2024Categories: Cruise News, Feature, General0 Comments on Cruise Lines Respond to Potential Mexico Head Tax
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