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8 months ago·Columbia, MO
City of Columbia might hire firm to ensure Airbnb, Vrbo properties pay taxes - KOMU 8
The City of Columbia, Missouri, is considering hiring a firm to ensure Airbnb and VRBO properties pay their taxes. This means hosts in Columbia may face increased scrutiny regarding tax compliance. Hosts should familiarize themselves with local tax regulations and ensure accurate reporting.
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