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Serious Singapore men convicted over Airbnb rentals

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Two Singaporean men pleaded guilty Tuesday to letting out apartments on Airbnb without official permission, the first such case in the city-state under new rules against short-term rentals.

Housing is a sensitive issue in rich but land-starved Singapore where more than 80 percent of the population lives in government-subsidised apartments.

Singaporeans Terence Tan En Wei, 35, and Yao Song Liang, 34, pleaded guilty in court to four charges of illegally renting out four apartments in a luxury private condominium in central Singapore.

Prosecutors said the pair, who were property agents, had listed the apartments on Airbnb, which allows homeowners to share their homes for a fee by marketing them online, and other vacation rental sites.

The duo made Sg$19,000 ($14,500) from renting the apartments between May 15 and June 21 last year, prosecutors said. :eek:

They will be sentenced in April. Deputy public prosecutor Selene Yap called for them to be fined Sg$80,000 each.

The pair were charged under regulations introduced last May banning homeowners from leasing property for less than three months without approval from authorities.

When the men were first charged, an Airbnb spokesman said rules in the city-state do not reflect how Singaporeans use their homes and travel, and the company hoped to work with local authorities to find a way forward.

Airbnb has become a popular and often cheaper alternative to hotels for many travellers.

But the company has faced mounting criticism that it worsens housing shortages and squeezes the long-term rental sector, with cities including New York, Miami and Berlin cracking down on the service.

In central Paris, rentals are limited to 120 days a year and apartments must be registered with city authorities. A similar limit applies in London.
 

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my uncle say fine them 80k consider very good lo only 4x the amount they earned if not being caught and worth the risk. but my uncle say ciggy tax better not risk as the fine is about 100x .
 

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the law was passed by sg legislation in feb of last year for rentals less than 6 months. fine is up to $200k or jail up to 1 year. sg legislation can pass any law anytime they wish as they have super duper majority.

https://e27.co/singapore-govt-enforce-ban-airbnb-rentals-alternatives-way-20170207/
my uncle say any sinkie balls will shrink like him when caught with 10 cartons of unpaid tax ciggy fine amounting to 10k sgd . he say this law can also anyhow order else go jail 6 mths.
 

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This has everything to do with collecting taxes and taking care of their Hotel owner-PAP supporters
worse in sf. the board of supervisors in a majority vote (6-2) voted for a less than 69-day limit (60 to be exact) per year for any home to be rented out on airbnb. sf is where airbnb is founded and started its operation. amsterdam, a very liberal and progressive city, lagi worser. only 30 days a year starting this year. was 60-day limit last year. eventually every city will put limits it as cities collect substantial taxes from registered hotels, inns and motels.

https://www.cnet.com/news/san-francisco-limits-airbnb-rentals-to-60-days-a-year/
 

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my uncle say any sinkie balls will shrink like him when caught with 10 cartons of unpaid tax ciggy fine amounting to 10k sgd . he say this law can also anyhow order else go jail 6 mths.
sg needs to put an outright ban on smoking, period.
 

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worse in sf. the board of supervisors in a majority vote (6-2) voted for a less than 69-day limit (60 to be exact) per year for any home to be rented out on airbnb. sf is where airbnb is founded and started its operation. amsterdam, a very liberal and progressive city, lagi worser. only 30 days a year starting this year. was 60-day limit last year. eventually every city will put limits it as cities collect substantial taxes from registered hotels, inns and motels.

https://www.cnet.com/news/san-francisco-limits-airbnb-rentals-to-60-days-a-year/

Indeed it is sir eats. Hotel tax is around 10% before gst if I remember right. These tech companies are simply tax dodgers. Nothing innovative there.
 

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Indeed it is sir eats. Hotel tax is around 10% before gst if I remember right. These tech companies are simply tax dodgers. Nothing innovative there.
not cheap with airbnb in sf too. someone asking for $699 for 69 hours or almost 3 days for one bedroom apartment. might as well put up a tent on market street by embarcadero and hang around for a few days. may get "tipped" too as passers-by hand out quarters into the cup. :p

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