Driven to Tears by Rental Car Tax Shenanigans

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READY for Round 2 of car rental companies vs. cities?

You might recall the opening salvo two years ago, when Virginia's then-Rep. Rick Boucher introduced the End Discriminatory State Taxes for Automobile Renters Act of 2009. The law, backed by car rental companies, would have limited the excise taxes a municipality could levy on the agencies' vehicles. Cities fought the measure, saying it would limit their ability to raise money and represented an unwanted federal intrusion.

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Driven to Tears by Rental Car Tax Shenanigans

What's that? You don't remember any of it?

Well, here's something you probably can remember: your last car rental bill.

Drew Tipton does. His 18-hour Avis rental at Chicago O'Hare cost $61. Then Avis added an 11 percent concession recovery, an $8-...

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