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Short-Term Rental Regulations: Stay Compliant Without Losing Revenue

TravelNet

Tax Obligations STR operators are typically responsible for collecting and remitting various taxes, such as occupancy taxes, sales taxes, or tourism levies. Tax compliance: States and localities want their fair share of lodging taxes (often called transient occupancy taxes or TOT).

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Bali’s Illegal Villas Are Thriving — And Online Platforms Aren’t Helping

Skift Blog

Skift Take: Bali's tourism industry already has its fair share of challenges, so the last thing it needs is another issue that could hurt its reputation and future. Peden Doma Bhutia Read the Complete Story On Skift

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India Daily: Oyo Showed Strength in U.S. Bookings in the 4th Quarter

Skift Blog

Surely, there's a lot brewing but not without a fair share of challenges. Skift Take: Oyo’s planned expansion into the U.S. comes shortly after the company revived its potential initial public offering plans. Amrita Ghosh Read the Complete Story On Skift

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Beach Street Eco Resort & Spa, Goa: A Showcase of Sustainable Tourism

eZee Absolute

Challenges Faced by the Property Operating in a traditional manner, Beach Street Eco Resort & Spa faced its fair share of obstacles that hindered growth as well as guest experience. Situated in the bustling tourism hub of Goa, the competition was fierce year-round. The main thing missing was a comprehensive hotel PMS.

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Christopher Bloore Steps Down as President and CEO of TIAO

Hotelier Magazine

TORONTO — The president and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO), Christopher Bloore, is stepping down from his role on December 31 as he returns permanently to the U.K. Tourism, if given its fair share of investment and focus, can play a substantial and unique role within our provincial economy.

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Unifor Members Ratify New Contract with Fairmont Hotel Vancouver

Hotelier Magazine

” “British Columbia’s tourism-and-convention industry wouldn’t be possible without top-quality hospitality workers. “The global pandemic was extremely hard on our members, and now that the industry has bounced back, they deserve their fair share of the profits.”

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The Best Secret Getaways: Unique Travel Destinations

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However, if you’ve already had your fair share of traveling, it can become tiring. Keep in mind – to ensure a high-quality experience, tourists are required to meet minimum daily spending requirements and pay a daily tourism tax. Traveling is one of the best experiences one can have. All the places begin to look the same.