Airbnb pledges to work with cities and pay ‘fair share’ of taxes

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A week ago, Airbnb fired off a warning shot to cities that it would fight back if municipal officials proposed rules that might curtail its home-sharing service.
"There is going to be more people doing home-sharing tomorrow than there are today; there is going to be more the day after that," Chris Lehane, Airbnb's head of global policy and public affairs, said at the time to underline how the company is unstoppable.
"This is now a movement."
The startup, which is based in San Francisco, on Wednesday introduced a lengthy treatise pledging a renewed spirit of cooperation with local governments.
Called the Airbnb Community Compact, the document outlines several ways the popular company plans to work with municipalities, including sharing anonymized data on the hosts and guests who use the service, preventing illegal hotel landlords from operating on the platform and promising to pay its "fair share" of hotel and tourist taxes in cities that have them.