earlyretirement
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Nope. None whatsoever. They only deduct their 3% commission that the seller pays to Airbnb. Here is a real life example of an actual payment I just got for one of my apartments. You can see it's from August 1 to September 21 and I netted $2,635.49 US dollars.does airbnb deduct any taxes??
This is my point. Milei could easily just simply work with Airbnb to instantly at the booking level charge X% and that money goes directly to Argentina. It's not paid by the owners (or he could add on some % for owners too and I'd be ok with it). Mexico started doing this earlier this year. Was painful at first as they add on some additional taxes for owners. But it helps out Mexico. That's why you start to see the Mexican exchange rate getting so strong. They are implementing small things like this across every possible thing. Plus near shoring is helping.
But Argentina has to start somewhere. Imagine if they were charging X% on every single Airbnb rental and it goes to the government to help the people.
And some people may be thinking to themselves. Wow that's a lot of money for an apartment rental! But it's only like $51 US a night when it's all said and none. Much cheaper than a hotel at much more space. The Russian women moved from another crappy Airbnb that was cheaper but she said it was horrible. She is so thrilled and said it's her "dream" to be in a place like this. Win/win for everyone. It could be for Argentina too.