But it's all fine; if we let NGOs design the tax system instead of experts there won't be any loopholes. Maybe.
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No income tax no VAT for households to rent-a-room, airbnb seems clerarly within this. Wheres the dodge?
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Replying to @MForstater
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@JolyonMaugham's use of "dodge" was just for CT - "regulatory failure" nearer the mark on VAT, IT@Ray_McCann553 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
articles not about CT tho! property tax & VAT. Airbnb is rent-a-room using an agency - is it a loophole?
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but what I don't get is what is in it for you or us?
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trying to understnd how holidaylets/ renting-room treated differently 4 tax if via airbnb vs other agent?
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can you show me two pieces you've written criticising the tax planning adopted by US multinationals?
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I am confused as well, large corporates I get but Airbnb?
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that's what Airbnb is. Market cap of $30bn iirc
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yes but I think your tweet is being taken as a criticism of those who rent out space rather than the Corp!
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Yes. Tax advantage in @VanessaHoulder1 article is between smalltime property owners & hotels.
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