Haarlemmermeer Threatens Amsterdam Schiphol With Passenger Tax
The city of Haarlemmermeer, which owns the land on which Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is located, said it intends to impose a passenger tax on the facility to compensate for cuts in government spending on local authorities. The cuts would depress its annual revenues by 140 million Dutch guilders (US...
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