I can make my own points. Please don't try to speak for me, thank-you. @Ray_McCann55 @JV8P
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FT piece does encourage intentionally or not idea that "hosts" enjoy an avoidance type tax advantage.
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Agreed - and the CT wheeze encourage's AirBnB to facilitate exploitation of the regulatory weakness
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forgiven!
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Model cuts prices for users but article silent on how much hotel tax lost via R-A-room etc.
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is that not simple economics? Counterfactual cannot be that no Airbnb = > hotel use
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A. use = lost Hotels + new demand. Tax lost Hotels < new tax? If so, is that policy intent?
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Replying to @iaincampbell07 @JV8P and
BnBs prob predate hotels, what I can't see is tax ad AirBnB adds at user level. Dif mkt?
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Yes. AirBNB scales up and eases mktg via Web/App. Tax adv not via AirBNB but policy choices?
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choices pre-date ABB the only change is how consumers find suppliers? Don't use it, you?
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I do. My exp not 'like hotels' more like homestays, holiday lets (+ boats etc..) (& so taxed like that)
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