'Airbnb bill' aimed at taxing Cornwall's second homeowners - BBC
Summary
A new 'Airbnb bill' is targeting second homeowners in Cornwall with potential tax implications, signaling growing scrutiny of STRs in popular tourist destinations. This legislation reflects broader trends of increased regulation and potential financial burdens for hosts. It highlights the importance of staying informed about local tax laws and adapting business strategies accordingly.
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