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Goff to tax short-term accommodation providers, such as Airbnb

Report reveals Airbnb guests brought $660 million to the economy in 2017.

Dane Ambler
Wed, 30 May 2018

Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says his proposed targeted tax rate for short-term accommodation providers such as Airbnb is “ready to go,” ahead of the Auckland Council's 10-year budget to be finalised tomorrow.

It has long been argued that short-term accommodation providers are capitalising on

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Dane Ambler
Wed, 30 May 2018
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