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I am leaving for Los Cabos next Friday. I heard today that the Mexican Consulate is doing something for the next 30 days regarding the tourist tax. It is being waved or refunded? Does anyone know about this? If so, how do I go about it? I would also appreciate any suggestions on what not to miss while in Los Cabos! Thanks Jo
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What is a tourist tax ... where and when do they tax you
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Tourist tax is what they charge you to come into the country. If you are traveling on ground, you pay it at the border. If flying, the charge is built into your airline costs. They give you a card to fill out on the plane, a tourist card, and you must carry it with you.
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