European Commission: short term rental services Opening session and ½ workshop on market access requirements 14 February 2017 Christian de Barrin CEO.

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European Commission: short term rental services Opening session and ½ workshop on market access requirements 14 February 2017 Christian de Barrin CEO Hospitality Europe

HOTREC at a glance Umbrella Association of Hotels, Restaurants and Cafes in Europe 43 National Associations 29 European countries The voice of the hospitality industry at EU level Brussels, 14 February 2017

Hospitality – its contribution to society 1.8 million SMES: 10 million jobs; 16.6 incl. indirect & induced : 2,5million jobs over the last decade 20% of are below 25 years High share of unskilled workers (33%) 3.7% of the EU GDP 126 billion EUR of tax contribution 91% micro enterprises, many family run, comparable with collaborative economy size businesses Keeps creating jobs by promoting fair competition and leveling the playing field with professional suppliers Brussels, 14 February 2017

Collaborative economy –its contribution to society … jobs … of the EU GDP … billion EUR of tax contribution … of enterprises … of habitants renting 1 room to complement salary Impact assessment on eco/social benefits needed Brussels, 14 February 2017

The scale of the activity: Regulated industry Collaborative economy 13 million beds 20 million beds 13 million beds (Eurostat) 7.3 million beds (Eurostat) 1 trillion EUR turnover (total) ? 460 billion EUR turnover (direct) 28 billion EUR of transactions 126 billion EUR tax contribution ? Tax contribution Guests know whom to contact in case of problems 41% of guests do not know whom to turn to in case of problems Brussels, 14 February 2017

Definition of the collaborative economy: Short term rentals? Occasional vs. regular? Communication by the European Commission (June 2016) Frequency of the services Profit seeking motive√ Level of turnover ? Need a clear definition of the ‘collaborative’ economy activities: to boost benefits to sociaety Brussels, 14 February 2017

What shall we strive for? Enjoyable destinations for tourists Livable cities for residents Healthy competition between professionals Proper tourism planning through reliable figures Fiscal obligations to be paid Not feeding black / grey economy Ensuring health and safety Liable and responsible cooperation More jobs, more growth Brussels, 14 February 2017

Brussels, 14 February 2017

HOTREC proposal – 5 key pillars Recognise activity officially Identify professionals Pay your taxes Ensure health and safety Act responsibly Clarification will boost benefits for society: let’s work together Brussels, 14 February 2017

Questions & Answers www.hotrec.eu Brussels, 14 February 2017