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Tourism Admits Lag in Tax Revenue to Airbnb

Summary by Elefante Blanco
Victoria, Tamaulipas.— Although since last year the State Congress has given the green light to the application of a 3% tax on accommodation services marketed through digital platforms such as Airbnb, so far no revenue has been obtained by this concept, said the Secretary of Tourism, Benjamin Hernández Rodríguez. The state official explained that one of the main obstacles has been the lack of precise information on how many properties operate un…
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Victoria, Tamaulipas.— Although since last year the State Congress has given the green light to the application of a 3% tax on accommodation services marketed through digital platforms such as Airbnb, so far no revenue has been obtained by this concept, said the Secretary of Tourism, Benjamin Hernández Rodríguez. The state official explained that one of the main obstacles has been the lack of precise information on how many properties operate un…

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Elefante Blanco broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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