Manual tax collection
Hosts generally need to collect taxes manually unless automatic tax collection and payment is set up for their jurisdiction. Even if Airbnb automatically collects and pays certain taxes on your behalf, you may still be required to manually collect other taxes on accommodation. For example, Airbnb may collect regional taxes but not local ones in some places.
Manually collecting taxes on accommodation
There are several ways you can manually collect taxes on accommodation from guests:
- If you’re using professional hosting tools, you may be able to add taxes for a listing
- You can include tax within a special offer
- You can collect from guests by using the Resolution Center after check-in
In each case, it's important that you inform guests of the exact tax amount prior to booking. Hosts that need to collect taxes on accommodation in person should only collect it upon arrival. We’re unable to assist with manual collection.
Understanding other tax obligations
We recommend doing some research to make sure you understand and comply with any local tax rules and obligations that apply to your listing. Check with your local government or a tax professional for information about additional taxes, rules, or regulations that may apply to your situation.
Note: Airbnb provides general information to hosts regarding taxes and informs hosts to educate themselves about and follow their local laws and regulations, as well as to inform their guests of the exact tax amount prior to booking.
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