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Airbnb in 2022 collects and remits over $53.3M in tourism taxes in South Carolina

By Owen Galvez
Published in Financial Planning
April 14, 2023
1 min read
Airbnb in 2022 collects and remits over $53.3M in tourism taxes in South Carolina

So, I read this really interesting article about Airbnb in South Carolina. It turns out that in 2022, they collected and remitted over $53.3 million in tourism taxes. Crazy, right? Basically, that means that people who are renting out their homes or apartments on Airbnb are now paying taxes on that earnings, just like hotels.

I think it’s pretty cool that Airbnb is making an effort to be more responsible and contribute to the local economy. Plus, it’s great news for South Carolina, since that money can now be used to improve things like infrastructure and public services. It’s definitely a win-win situation.

Personally, I’ve used Airbnb quite a bit for my own travels, and I’ve always appreciated the personal touch that comes with staying at someone’s home. It just feels more authentic than a sterile hotel room. But I can see why some people might be hesitant to use it, especially if they’re worried about the legality or safety of it. Hopefully, this kind of news will help to change their minds.

All in all, I think the article highlights an important trend in the travel industry—namely, that people are increasingly looking for unique, personalized experiences instead of cookie-cutter hotels. And as long as platforms like Airbnb continue to prioritize safety and responsibility, I think they’ll only continue to grow in popularity.


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