Airbnb in Amsterdam tourist tax deal, first in Europe
The deal will "simplify the payment of tourist tax by collecting and remitting these taxes on behalf of hosts," the company said in a statement.
The agreement follows criticism from Amsterdam hotel owners that Airbnb users, who can book over 10,000 private citizens' rooms and apartments in the Dutch capital via the website, did not pay the tax.
"We are glad Amsterdam has enacted progressive rules that allow people to share their homes with respectful guests who want to experience new communities and live like locals," said Airbnb co-founder Nathan Blecharczyk.
Airbnb said in November that it was mulling charging users a visitor's tax on behalf of Montreal in Canada, which, like Amsterdam, is one of the company's 10 most visited cities.
Airbnb will start charging Amsterdam taxes on February 1, the company and the city said.
San Francisco-based Airbnb says it offers places to stay in 34,000 cities in 190 countries.

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