How can you tile new tile over old tile?
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As a general rule of thumb - no. But there are exceptions. What type of tile do you have now?
Is your old tile perfectly flat, no cracks or loose tile? Do you have the extra height needed?
Tile is rather fragile until it is bonded to a stable substrate (such as backer board) with thin set. Tile over tile is a recipe for disaster and a waste of time and money.