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Dutch tax office wants to know if Airbnb landlords are paying tax Business June 12, 2015 The Dutch tax office has begun an investigation to establish the size of holiday rental website Airbnb in the Netherlands.
The Financieele Dagblad says officials believe they are missing out on millions of euros because the rental income is not being included in annual tax returns. People who rent out property via Airbnb are supposed to pay tax over 70% of their earnings as ‘income from temporary rentals’.
A spokesman for Airbnb said the company had no objections in principal to cooperating with the tax office but that it would not hand over details about individual landlords on a voluntary basis. Airbnb did earlier agree to collect tourist tax on behalf of Amsterdam city council but does not release any figures and the council has to assume the information is correct. The company has said it expects to hand over several million euros to the council in tourist tax, which would indicate turnover of at least €40m, the newspaper says.
The paper says the average price of an Airbnb night in the Netherlands is €120 and that there are 12,000 Dutch addresses online. 25 Share 3 Share Share Share Related Stories Airbnb to start collecting tourist tax for Amsterdam city council Airbnb starts collecting Dutch tourist tax, but no one knows how much Amsterdam admits it can’t cope with Airbnb inspections Airbnb and private rentals hurt cheaper Dutch hotels
Read more at DutchNews.nl: Dutch tax office wants to know if Airbnb landlords are paying tax http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2015/06/dutch-tax-office-wants-to-know-if-airbnb-landlords-are-paying-tax/
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