The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Airbnb proposes initiative­s to aid tourism industry

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KUALA LUMPUR: Airbnb has proposed to the Malaysian government several policy recommenda­tions for considerat­ion to help everyday people and small business operators whose financial security has been put at risk by the Covid19 epidemic.

According to Airbnb’s Public Policy for Southeast Asia head Mich Goh, the outbreak of Covid19 has clearly had a painful impact on the Malaysia tourism industry, including Airbnb’s Malaysian host community in the near-term.

Airbnb applauded the Malaysian government’s efforts to provide robust economic relief for businesses and individual­s affected by the pandemic.

“In particular, we welcome the incentives dedicated to the tourism sector in the fourth round of Malaysia’s stimulus package, Penjana, including the tourism tax exemption from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 and the allocation of RM1 billion Penjana Tourism Financing (PTF) facility to finance transforma­tion initiative­s by small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) in the tourism sector,” Goh said.

“As the government is developing the short-, mediumand long-term economic recovery plan, we encourage the Malaysian government to continue ensuring the inclusion of small and micro-entreprene­urs involved in the tourism industry through new business models and platforms in its support and relief responses.”

To further build on the Malaysian government’s existing measures supporting the tourism sector’s recovery, Airbnb has proposed to the Malaysian government several policy recommenda­tions for considerat­ion to help everyday people and small business operators whose financial security has been put at risk by the Covid-19 epidemic.

One suggestion was for the government to consider including Short Term Rental Accommodat­ion (STRA) hosts in key incentives.

“Given the significan­t role short-termrental accommodat­ion hosts play in driving Malaysia’s tourism industry, Airbnb recommende­d extending several key incentives dedicated for businesses in the tourism sector under the economic stimulus packages to STRA hosts (both individual­s and SMEs),” it said in the statement.

“These incentives included the postponeme­nt of tax installmen­t payments to affected businesses in the tourism sector beginning April 1, 2020 to Dec 31, 2020; RM1 billion Penjana Tourism Fund (PTF) facility to finance transforma­tion initiative­s in the sector; one-off payment of RM600 and personal income tax relief of RM1,000 on expenditur­e related to domestic tourism until December 2021 and; digital vouchers of up to RM100 to all Malaysians for domestic tourism purposes to be enabled for Airbnb bookings.”

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Photo — AFP Airbnb has proposed to the Malaysian government several policy recommenda­tions for considerat­ion to help everyday people and small business operators whose financial security has been put at risk by the Covid-19 epidemic.
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