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City official demands audit on Airbnb tax revenue

August 23, 2024 | Depoe Bay, Lincoln County, Oregon


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City official demands audit on Airbnb tax revenue
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the enforcement of short-term rental regulations and the potential revenue implications for the city. One member expressed eagerness for a review of the enforcement measures, highlighting that the city had previously invested in software to manage short-term rentals but had not received any updates on its effectiveness.

The discussion also touched on the transient lodging tax budget, specifically questioning the accuracy of reported revenues from platforms like Airbnb and VRBO. A member pointed out that the city of Depot Bay has not received any revenue from these short-term rental platforms, contradicting claims made by some transient lodging tax representatives regarding reductions in taxable income due to these services. The member called for an audit of these claims to ensure transparency and accuracy in revenue reporting.

The meeting underscored the need for a thorough examination of short-term rental policies and their financial impact on local government revenues, as officials seek to clarify the city's position and potential earnings from this sector.

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