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Jul 7 at 12:30 comment added Stuart F Taxes are subject to going up and down (or at least up), so if you move to a different date, the tax may have changed. If the destination, route, distance, etc changes then there may also be variations in tax. But tax rates are publicly available and generally billed and paid separately.
Jul 3 at 14:05 comment added Franck Dernoncourt @quarague good catch, thx!
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Jul 3 at 7:36 comment added quarague The may apply in your quoted sentence simply means you have to pay the difference in the fare price. There is no additional fee but if you want to change your ticket to a more expensive one you still have to pay the price difference.
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