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    Maldives To Introduce Green Tax On Tourists

    Maldives To Introduce Green Tax On Tourists
    Date: 08-Sep-09


    The Maldives archipelago, threatened by rising sea levels blamed on climate change, said on Monday it would introduce a new environment tax on all tourists who use its resorts and provide its economic lifeline.

    Famed mostly for high-end luxury resorts and white-sand atolls, the Maldives has made a name for itself as an advocate for mitigating climate change because rising sea levels are forecast to submerge most of its islands by 2100.

    The Maldives' $850 million economy gets more than a quarter of its gross domestic product from tourists, but has not yet taxed them to help it fight climate change.

    President Mohammed Nasheed, who in March outlined plans to make the Maldives the world's first carbon-neutral nation within a decade, said an environment tax was soon to be levied on all tourists.

    "We have introduced a green tax. It's in the pipeline. It's a matter of parliament approving it and I hope parliament will approve it -- $3 per each tourist a day," Nasheed told reporters in Male, the capital of the Indian Ocean archipelago.

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    Hmmmm.... I wonder if I could get away with that at the inn?

    There would be an additional twit tax on politicians.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VOguy View Post
    Hmmmm.... I wonder if I could get away with that at the inn?

    There would be an additional twit tax on politicians.
    There's no doubt in my mind VO, that 'Green' taxes will be on everything in the future. I like the 'twit tax' idea. Very appropriate.

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