City surprised by Airbnb tax
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City surprised by Airbnb tax
Well, then the city must lower other taxes by what came in from this revenue.
What do you say? I think it only makes sense.
What do you say? I think it only makes sense.
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Re: City surprised by Airbnb tax
Good luck having the CoK lower anything especially taxes.
I don't give a damn whether people/posters like me or dislike me, I'm not on earth to win any popularity contests.
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Re: City surprised by Airbnb tax
I have a suggestion, how about the citizens of Kelowna having more input on how our tax money is spent.
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Re: City surprised by Airbnb tax
Post all expenses and revenue on a website so that people can view where the money is going. Updated regularly to show data that is no more than 1 quarter old. The website can also show area's where the City year over year is reducing its costs, possible future savings from current expense spending and how savings are being invested.
This is a replication of the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement plan and it works well, its also a replication of the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan. Hold's everyone accountable.
This is a replication of the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement plan and it works well, its also a replication of the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan. Hold's everyone accountable.
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Re: City surprised by Airbnb tax
Since the city stands to make considerable money from this tax, don't expect regulations limiting Airbnbs anytime soon. I'm 100% sure this is why Airbnb is doing this.
I thought you said your dog doesn't bite....That's not my dog.