San Diego officials reject controversial vacation home tax
The San Diego City Council Rules Committee rejected the tax proposal aiming to raise up to $27 million, affecting fewer than 2% of homes in efforts to address housing shortages.
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Paid Protestors from LA Supported Airbnb During Vacation Home Tax Vote
Dozens of people in light blue shirts flooded the San Diego Council Chambers on Wednesday to oppose a proposed tax on second homes and vacation rentals. Those people showed up to oppose Councilmember Sean Elo Rivera’s proposal to put an $8,000 tax on some vacation homes that failed. They weren’t San Diego residents – and they didn’t show up for free. “We arrived from Los Angeles yesterday,” Amada Valle said, speaking in Spanish. Valle said s…
San Diego officials reject controversial vacation home tax
Tears fell, tempers flared and accusations about paid opposition flew in San Diego's debate about taxing second homes and vacation rentals. This content San Diego officials kill proposed vacation home tax, denying voters a chance to weigh in appeared first on inewsource.
Proposal to tax San Diego vacation rentals and second homes up to $12,000 fails in council committee
A controversial plan to impose an annual tax of as much as $12,000 on thousands of San Diego short-term rentals and second homes is dead for now, after elected leaders on Wednesday declined to advance the proposed levy to the full City Council. The 3-2 vote by the Rules Committee followed a more than five-hour, sometimes emotional hearing that drew hundreds of proponents and critics who pleaded their case, with some vacation rental hosts dissolv…
San Diego council committee votes down tax on empty homes and vacation rentals
Following hours of public comment, the San Diego City Council's Rules Committee rejected a proposed ballot measure that would have taxed empty second homes and short-term vacation rentals in the city, despite a last-minute amendment to save it.By a 3-2 vote on Wednesday, the committee denied the advance of the proposed tax, which would have advanced to the full City Council with a yes vote. From there, if passed again, it would have landed on th…
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