Temporary tax on short-term accommodations to help fund Vancouver FIFA World Cup 2026
After consultation with the local accommodation sector, the City of Vancouver, Destination Vancouver and the Province agreed to a Major Events MRDT rate of 2.5 per cent over seven years to help pay for planning, staging and hosting FIFA 2026 matches.
B.C.’s finance minister Katrine Conroy said the province is happy to support Vancouver in hosting the world-renown event. “Similar to how the province helped Whistler fund its 2010 Winter Olympics, we’re grateful for all our partners who are working together to give soccer fans, people in the tourism sector, and all British Columbians this once-in-a-generation opportunity.”The B.C. government said that the temporary tax is a tool that communities around B.C. can apply for provided they meet the province’s criteria for major internationally recognized events.
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