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Hotels urge government to force Airbnb to pay up

- BY JORDAN PRESS

Canada’s hotels are asking the federal Liberal government to take a heavier hand with online rental services like Airbnb and force the platforms to collect and remit sales tax.

The Hotel Associatio­n of Canada has been lobbying the government for more than a year to make online rental services collect and remit sales taxes, estimating the cost of not doing so to be some $100 million in revenues annually from Airbnb alone, not including other rental services.

Two provinces and several Canadian cities have already taken steps to regulate such businesses.

But while federal officials have been receptive to the idea and are “critically aware” that there is an issue they need to tackle, they are struggling to find ways to tax digital services, said associatio­n president Susie Grynol.

“The government has a responsibi­lity to keep up with the times and other government­s around the world have done so, so it’s time for Canada to take some action, as well,” Grynol told a news conference Monday.

Pressure from domestic businesses has been building on the Trudeau government to apply sales taxes to online services providers like Airbnb and Netflix, arguing that different tax treatments create an unequal playing field.

Last week a Liberal-dominated Commons committee urged Ottawa to make online service providers based outside the country collect and remit sales taxes on as part of a series of recommenda­tions to help Canada’s small businesses compete online.

The internatio­nal trade committee’s report on e-commerce issues recommende­d the government apply sales taxes “on tangible and intangible products” sold through online platforms, and tax the profits from those sales.

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