|
Post by High Priestess on Apr 16, 2016 3:57:27 GMT
See the article: www.thelocal.fr/20160208/france-could-force-airbnb-to-tell-tax-man-aboutThe move is to prevent people from making money through companies like Airbnb and Drivy, which is the equivalent for cars, and not declaring it. He believes a limit of between €2,000 and €3,000 a year should be imposed, above which people should pay taxes on what they have earned. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's generous -- hosts could potentially earn $2200 to $3300 without having to pay taxes on it. Here in the USA I don't think one can earn any $ without having to pay taxes on it...--- except, there is the provision that one can rent out one's home for I believe up to 14 days a year, without having to pay tax on that income. I am not sure why that exception exists but there it is.
|
|