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Kenyans On Twitter Complain About The New Airbnb Tax

The government has introduced a tax for all Airbnb hosts. The Tourism Fund CEO said the Government is planning to register and tax all hosts listed on the Airbnb platform by July. The tax will be 5% of the total stay of each individual  Homes will be licensed by Tourism Regulatory Authority (TRA). 

Here is a quick breakdown. 

As a result, it’s not surprising that Airbnb is currently trending on Twitter, and with a number of Kenyans complaining about the new tax implications. In 2017 alone, Airbnb hosts were able to accumulate up to 390 million in 2017. In 2018 the amount rose to 510 million in the span of 9 months. For some, this is a primary source of income while others may depend on the platform to pay their rent. 

https://twitter.com/SafinaSacho/status/1377924565372919808

 

 

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