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Discussion Item | Airbnb and VRBO's
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SUBMITTED BY: AnnMarie Lain | Sr. GIS & Planning
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SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Airbnb is an online marketplace that allows people to list, find, and rent vacation homes for a processing fee. It was launched in 2008 and continues to grow exponentially. Similarly, VRBO.com which stands for Vacation Rentals by Owner is a site launched in 2006 with the same purpose. A quick search online will deliver over twenty sites that have become marketplaces for this category of rental activity.
Bed and Breakfast operations are a permitted home occupation by Valdez Municipal Code. A Bed and Breakfast home is defined by code as "a home occupation where lodging, and no more than one meal per day, is provided by the homeowner for compensation to transient guests on a day-to-day basis."
The City of Valdez levies a tax on public accommodation rentals within the city equal to six percent of the rental. Bed & Breakfast operators are required to have a State of Alaska Business License and business license registration thru the City. This helps to insure that taxes are levied appropriately.
This year we have had over three requests to process Airbnb and VRBO rentals. Because the code does not specifically address vacation rentals, there has been some confusion as to whether or not this type of activity is subject to the public accommodation tax.
To clarify Valdez Municipal Code, staff suggests that an amendment is made to the definition of Bed and Breakfast to include all types of home accommodation rentals including rentals solicited from online marketplaces such as Airbnb and VRBO. Whether they are on a day-to-day or multiple day bases and regardless of whether a meal is provided, it is staffs opinion that the intent of public accommodation from the home is the same and therefore should be subject to the s...
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