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[Opinion] The Valencian Government Dismisses "Imposing Any Tourist Tax This Year": "Tax Rebates Are Our Saint and Sign"

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The spokesman of the autonomous executive says "respect any municipal opinion" but reiterates the 'no' to apply this type of tax. More information: Japan puts a stop to tourism: Kyoto, one of the most visited cities, increases by 10 the tourist tax up to 61€ per day

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The spokesman of the autonomous executive says "respect any municipal opinion" but reiterates the 'no' to apply this type of tax. More information: Japan puts a stop to tourism: Kyoto, one of the most visited cities, increases by 10 the tourist tax up to 61€ per day

·Spain
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The Council has no intention of approving the possible application of a tax to tourists visiting the Valencian Community. It has been made clear by its spokesman, Miguel Barrachina, in response to journalists after giving an account of the issues discussed today in the plenary of the Valencian government.Continue reading...

·Granada, Spain
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The spokesman of the City Council of Valencia insists on pointing to the central government to be the one to enable the legal framework for the tax

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“We have decided to put an end to the tax hell of Valencians and we will not impose any tourist tax this legislature.” This was the definitive statement made by the spokesman for the Council, Miguel Barrachina, when asked about the possibility of establishing the new tax that the mayor of Valencia, María José Català, has recently hinted at. Català, who had always spoken out against the tax and who made it a political battle and electoral issue i…

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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