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- Marseille Imposes 90-Day Cap, Airbnb To Collect Taxes in Italy, Vermont Bill Targets Short-Term Rentals - RSU by PriceLabs
Marseille Imposes 90-Day Cap, Airbnb To Collect Taxes in Italy, Vermont Bill Targets Short-Term Rentals - RSU by PriceLabs
Summary
This article from PriceLabs discusses recent developments in short-term rental regulations and tax collection across different regions. Marseille has implemented a 90-day cap on rentals. Airbnb will begin collecting taxes in Italy. A Vermont bill is also targeting short-term rentals, highlighting the growing complexity of STR compliance.
Key Insights
- •A bill in Vermont targets short-term rentals.
- •Airbnb will begin collecting taxes in Italy.
- •Marseille has implemented a 90-day cap on short-term rentals.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should research and understand local regulations in their specific markets regarding rental limits and tax obligations.Effort: lowImpact: high
Tools & Resources
- →PriceLabs: The article is RSU by PriceLabs.
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Hosts risk fines or closure if they exceed rental limits imposed by local authorities, such as the 90-day cap in Marseille.
More from Regulations & Compliance
Palm Springs, CA considers a new tax on hotels and short-term rentals, with funds earmarked for the Convention Center. The proposed tax aims to boost tourism infrastructure by generating additional revenue. This could impact host profitability and market competitiveness in the region.
Montreal is lifting its short-term rental ban, though the change won't be in effect for the upcoming Grand Prix. This signifies a shift in local regulations affecting the STR market. Hosts in Montreal should prepare for new operating guidelines and potential opportunities.
Montreal is implementing an Airbnb rental ban during the Grand Prix weekend, potentially disrupting travel plans for visitors. This ban will limit available accommodations and could significantly impact traveler budgets, especially with limited alternative options. Hosts need to be aware of regulations and potential income loss.
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