Short-term rental income targeted by ATO

A sign at an apartment building in Tokyo displays a ban on Airbnb usage at the complex.

A sign at an apartment building in Tokyo displays a ban on Airbnb usage at the complex. Source: Reuters

Data matching will be used to identify taxpayers who have failed to declare income from short-term rental accommodation on sites such as Airbnb.

Records for about 190,000 Australians will be examined, with the ATO also targeting those who have over-claimed deductions.

More details please see Cantonese report.



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