Andrews tax on short-term rentals to impact tourism sector ‘more broadly’

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Andrews tax on short-term rentals to impact tourism sector ‘more broadly’
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Victoria’s Shadow Tourism Minister Sam Groth fears costs from an additional tax on landlords with properties listed on short-term rental platforms would just be passed onto the consumer.

Mr Groth said it would “not drive properties back to the long-term market”

at a time when the tourism sector has been hard hit by the pandemic.Read More

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