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Airbnb, the world’s leading online marketplace for tourist accommodation booking platform, said it will help Filipino hosts meet their income tax obligations with the government.
This developed as government implements policies and measures that require establishments to register and to ensure the safety and tourism of tourism establishments and travelers during the pandemic.
“We continue to work with Filipino Hosts on Airbnb to help them understand and meet their income tax obligations,” Airbnb said in a statement.
Airbnb said they are committed to working with the Philippine government to promote tax laws that align with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) recommendations for taxes on the digital economy.
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