Turkey Sets 5 Million LTL License Fee to Regulate Global Booking Giants
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Even as Parliament enters a recess following the approval of the Framework Law, legislative momentum continues unabated; AK Party deputies have submitted the "Foreign Digital Accommodation Platforms Bill" to the Parliament Presidency, directly targeting global giants like Airbnb and Booking.com.
The 5 Million LTL Entry Barrier and Sectoral Oversight
The proposal introduces significant financial obligations for foreign platforms operating under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.Enforcement Power and Legal Alignment
Aiming to establish fair competition conditions in the sector, the proposal attaches strict sanctions to non-compliance.From a consumer finance and wealth management perspective, this bill represents a critical threshold. While entry costs like the 5 million LTL license fee increase operational expenditures for these companies, the likelihood of this financial burden being passed on to the consumer is high. While taxing digital platforms and legally tethering them to Turkey is a positive step for the transparency of tourism revenues, we may see short-term upward pressure on accommodation prices via commission rates. The protection of consumer rights must serve as the balancing factor against these potential cost increases.
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