Airbnb backs plan to let cities tax short-term rentals. Hotel industry pushes back. - Crain's Detroit Business

Airbnb Tax News
Published: November 7, 2025
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

Airbnb's support for city-level STR taxation is causing friction with the hotel industry. This shift could lead to new revenue streams for municipalities, potentially impacting hosts through increased taxes and fees. The hotel industry is pushing back, likely due to competitive pressures, creating an evolving regulatory landscape for short-term rental operators.

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