The European holiday hotspots REJECTING plans for Brexit tourist tax introduced in France - and inviting Brits to spend their money there instead
Daily MailSeveral European holiday hotspots have rejected plans to introduce a tourist tax for non-EU visitors like France. The new tax could be imposed as soon as 2026 Bruges' mayor Dirk De fauw told the Telegraph: 'We will never make a difference between European inhabitants and non-European inhabitants' Meanwhile in Madrid, the city's right-wing regional president Isabel Diaz Ayuso said she would not be introducing tourist taxes Bruges' mayor Dirk De fauw told the Telegraph: 'We will never make a difference between European inhabitants and non-European inhabitants.' Meanwhile in Madrid, the city's right-wing regional president Isabel Diaz Ayuso said she would not be introducing new tourist taxes. Another city ruling out a Brexit tourist tax is Berlin as a spokesman for Amsterdam said there are 'no plans to impose a local taxation for non-EU-residents, especially not when it comes to museums'. Another city ruling out a Brexit tourist tax is Berlin, which is pictured above A spokesman for Amsterdam said there are 'no plans to impose a local taxation for non-EU-residents, especially not when it comes to museums' Amsterdam has instead focused its efforts on improving tourist behaviour in its centre and red-light district to keep the areas liveable for residents.