When the details of this policy were released, it really didn’t pass the sniff test. It seemed to rely on a huge increase in foreign buyers, above pre-ban levels, and ignored any potential reduction in sales due to the tax itself.
When the details of this policy were released, it really didn’t pass the sniff test. It seemed to rely on a huge increase in foreign buyers, above pre-ban levels, and ignored any potential reduction in sales due to the tax itself.
Remember Paul the Octopus? I vote we just get an animal and have it decide what we do