The City of Yellowknife is about to collect its new tourist accommodation tax from the municipality’s hotels, Airbnb operators and other providers for the first time.
The four-percent levy on any operating a short-term rental came into effect on April 1.
The first reporting period ends on Monday. This week, the city issued a reminder to operators that they need to submit their reporting and the tax they collected by July 30.
Anyone operating a short-term rental also needs to hold a business licence for the purpose. The city said anyone operating such a rental without a licence or failing to report their revenue for tax purposes “will be subject to penalties and fines.”
More information about the required reporting and paying the tax to the city can be found on City Hall’s website.




