Costa Rica to Tax Rental Income via Platforms, Villa Tracker Opens to Agents, Vintory’s Extension to Reveal Owner Details - RSU by PriceLabs
Summary
Costa Rica will begin taxing rental income generated through online platforms. Additionally, a tool called Villa Tracker will open its services to agents. Finally, Vintory has an extension that will reveal owner details. This data provides insights into the evolving landscape of STR regulations and market intelligence.
Key Insights
- •Costa Rica will tax rental income via platforms.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts with properties in Costa Rica should familiarize themselves with new tax obligations and reporting requirements.Effort: mediumImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →Vintory: Vintory's extension is designed to reveal owner details.
- →Villa Tracker: Villa Tracker is opening to agents.
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to comply with the new tax regulations in Costa Rica could result in penalties.
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