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Federal government clamps down on Airbnb, VRBO hosts with new tax measure

Effective Jan. 1, property owners in areas that prohibit short-term rentals or who are non-compliant with local laws will no longer be able to claim expenses against rental income.

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海角社区官网could soon move to crack down on rule-breaking hosts with Airbnb and other platforms, in an effort to tighten control of the growing short-term rental market that critics charge is contributing to the housing crisis.


The Liberal government is unveiling a new tax measure that removes incentives for people leasing short-term properties, making it less lucrative to list homes or apartments on platforms like Airbnb and VRBO, according to the Fall Economic Statement delivered by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland on Tuesday.

The measure, which will come into effect on Jan. 1, 2024, will no longer allow hosts to claim expenses against the income they make from their rentals. It will only apply to property owners in areas that prohibit short-term rentals or who are non-compliant with local laws.

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Ana Pereira

Ana Pereira is a business reporter for the Star, based in Toronto. Reach her via email: anpereira@thestar.ca

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