Vrbo Targets Accessible Travel, Belvilla Acquires MadeComfy, Spain Proposes 21% VAT on Rentals - RSU by PriceLabs

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Published: May 29, 2025
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

VRBO is focusing on accessible travel, aiming to make rentals more inclusive. Belvilla acquired MadeComfy, expanding its reach in the STR market. Simultaneously, Spain proposes a 21% VAT on short-term rentals, which could impact profitability for hosts. Hosts should stay informed about changing regulations.

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