Otago Daily Times

Debate to seek bed tax views

- SALLY RAE

DUNEDIN businesswo­man and tourism entreprene­ur Julia Anne believes Otago could lead the way in the bed tax debate.

Dr Anne, who has organised a public debate tonight, hoped the city’s homeowners, businesses and local government could present an easytoimpl­ement fair and transparen­t system that would work for all other councils.

‘‘I believe we, as a community, can work this out. I believe if we collaborat­ively and respectful­ly solve the bed tax debate, the rest of New Zealand would follow,’’ she said.

Dr Anne founded Look After Me, a platform that helped home owners rent their space to guests. It specialise­d in homestay, bed and breakfasts and selfcontai­ned units.

It was launched in Rotorua before the 2011 Rugby World Cup and has provided accommodat­ion for major events such as Womad in New Plymouth, Ellerslie Flower Show in Christchur­ch and Fieldays at Mystery Creek.

It also had a digital hotel which went on trial for the Ed Sheeran concerts in Dunedin last year and it has hosted more than 17,500 guest nights around New Zealand.

She said the issue of regional visitor tax had come about because of platforms like Look After Me, Airbnb and Uber and she felt a duty to help find a solution that served the community, council and businesses.

It might be that a tax or levy would best serve the community. Hotel software meant that it was easy to collect on behalf and pass on any sort of levy, she said.

She has organised a public debate in the new community space at Petridish tonight, at 6pm, saying it was important homeowners had their views heard before the local body election.

Councillor­s and prospectiv­e mayoral candidates had also been given the opportunit­y to share their views.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Looking for a solution . . . Julia Anne has organised a bed tax public debate in Dunedin tonight.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Looking for a solution . . . Julia Anne has organised a bed tax public debate in Dunedin tonight.

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