‘Like a thief in the night’: PNP condemns Gov’t over Airbnb tax
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Opposition Spokesperson on Tourism and Linkages, Andrea Purkiss, has condemned the Government after it passed legislation to impose General Consumption Tax (GCT) on short term rentals approximately 2:00 am on Wednesday.
These include rentals of Airbnb properties.
Purkiss accused the Government of slipping the measure through Parliament “like a thief in the night” with no public debate or consultation.
The new tax takes effect April 1, 2027.
The short term rental market has exploded, growing from 59,500 guests in 2017 to over 800,000 in 2024, generating more than $32 billion for property owners.
Many Jamaicans locally and abroad have invested in properties to generate income, many rent out rooms, or additional units on their property to help pay bills and cover costs.
“The Government’s decision to rush this through in the dead of night shows complete disregard for the thousands of ordinary Jamaicans who depend on short term rentals to survive. There was no warning, no consultation, just stealth. We demand an explanation,” Purkiss argued.
The Opposition says it is calling for transparency and a full impact assessment before the implementation of the tax.
