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EU plans to digitalise invoicing for value-added tax, and make the likes of Airbnb and Uber register to pay the levy, were today (14 May) blocked by Estonia, at a meeting of finance ministers in Brussels. The proposals – which could have pushed up the cost of online rental and ridesharing by as much as 25% – were first put forward in 2022, as part of a bid to ensure the sharing economy pays its fair share of tax. But Estonia – home to taxi app Bolt – worries it would mean consumers face higher prices when they book services online. “Our concerns still remain and cannot be overlooked,” Estonian...
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Airbnb is well known for promoting unusual - some may say gimmicky - listings, ranging from Barbie’s Dream House to Shrek’s Swamp from the animated classic. For May, the holiday rental company has launched a new category they’re calling Icons. Eleven have been released so far, ranging from a once-in-a-lifetime stay at Paris’ iconic Musée d’Orsay during the Olympics, to a night in the balloon festooned house from Pixar favourite ‘Up’. None of the Airbnbs on offer are permanent, meaning very few people will be able to try them out. If you’re keen, though, the Icons are featured in their own cate...
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Paris is expecting to welcome an expected 15 million tourists this summer as it hosts this year's **Olympic Games**and it looks as though those seeking reasonably priced accommodation may get lucky, with costs expected to be lower than first predicted. According to insurance firm Réassurez-moi, the price of booking one night in Paris or a neighbouring area during the Olympic period stood at €436 in April, down from €1,023 seen in July last year. The drop in prices, experts say, is primarily caused by an excess of supply. Last month, when speaking to Reuters, Paris deputy mayor for housing Jacq...
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Airbnb has announced that indoor security cameras will be banned in rental properties advertised on its site. The measure, which Airbnb calls a simplification of its current policy, will come into effect on 30 April. "These changes were made in consultation with our guests, Hosts and privacy experts, and we’ll continue to seek feedback to help ensure our policies work for our global community," said Juniper Downs, Airbnb’s head of community policy and partnerships, in a statement. Airbnb reports mixed financial results following €576m tax settlementIs Airbnb still a good business model? Online...
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