THE TAXMAN COMETH

The Indian government has doubled its foreign travel tax--called an ``airport tax''--to 600 rupees ($17). The only exception is for passengers bound for neighboring countries such as Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The new tax is expected to yield 1.8 billion rupees ($51.4 million) in added revenue and is...

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