Agreed - and the CT wheeze encourage's AirBnB to facilitate exploitation of the regulatory weakness @MForstater @JolyonMaugham
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forgiven!
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Replying to @Ray_McCann55 @JV8P and
#AirBnB is not an agent, it's a marketplace. AirBnB minimises tax based TP like other corps2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @KurtVermeulen @Ray_McCann55 and
landlords pay tax (IT or CT if incorp'd) or avoid altogether. RAR allowance came in recently
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Replying to @KurtVermeulen @JV8P and
I suspect we have missed Jolyon's point!
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Replying to @Ray_McCann55 @KurtVermeulen and
my (familiar) point was about regulatory failure and how we confuse it with efficiency gains.
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Replying to @JolyonMaugham @Ray_McCann55 and
& my Q is what is reg.failure here? Ppl renting rooms/ lets/ small b&b being taxed as such
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Replying to @MForstater @Ray_McCann55 and
asking questions is a two way street Maya.
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Replying to @JolyonMaugham @Ray_McCann55 and
Silly me. Thought I was tagged in discussion on issue. Now back to whether I can speak!
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Replying to @MForstater @JolyonMaugham and
for my part, was picking up on Maya's mention AirBnB was acting as agent, it doesn't
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ah ok. not 'agent' but 'marketplace'? For host same for VAT & biz rates, IT, though no?
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Replying to @MForstater @JolyonMaugham and
indeed, Host tax treatment not different. Suspect most landlords not VAT liable.
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