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How-to • Home host

Adding taxes to a home listing

Airbnb has tools to assist you in adding taxes to your listing.

How to add taxes to your listing

If you’re a host who has the obligation to collect and remit certain taxes on your bookings, you may be eligible to collect taxes directly from guests by using our custom tax tool. With this feature, you can set the type of tax, the way you want to collect it (percentage per booking, fee per guest, fee per night, or fee per guest per night), and what you want to collect it on (nightly price, fees, and other charges).

The ways taxes for your listing can be submitted

If you’re in a region or jurisdiction where we collect and submit taxes on your behalf (automatic tax collection), you may still be able to add taxes to your listing. Depending on the jurisdiction, you may be able to add taxes in addition to the taxes we automatically collect.

If you are in a jurisdiction where you can add taxes in addition to the taxes we automatically collect: we pass your additional taxes to you to remit to the tax authorities, and we remit the taxes we automatically collect directly to the tax authorities.

Once the feature is set up, tax will be calculated based on your tax base setting. Guests are shown any taxes you’ve applied in the Taxes section of their price breakdown.

What can be taxed

  • Nightly rate
  • Standard fees: management, community, and linen fees
  • Cleaning fees

What’s not taxed

  • Airbnb service fees
  • Security deposits

This feature isn’t available under certain conditions and the type of taxes you can collect through this feature may not cover your needs. Learn more about why you may not be able to add taxes.

How to add taxes for individual listings

Add taxes for individual listings on desktop

  1. Click Listings and select the listing you want to edit
  2. In Listing editor, click Settings 
  3. Under Edit preferences, click Taxes
  4. Click Add a tax
  5. Choose the Tax type and the Type of charge
  6. Enter the Amount being collected
  7. Add your Accommodations tax registration number
  8. Choose whether your region provides an exemption for long-term stays (if you choose Yes, you’ll be given the option to provide additional details)
  9. Agree to the terms and click Save

Note: The Taxes Airbnb Submits section in your account shows what Airbnb collects and submits on your behalf, if any, before adding additional taxes.

If we collect and submit taxes for your listing

The Taxes Airbnb Submits section shows what Airbnb collects and submits on your behalf. If we already collect some taxes for you, then you may be able to add more taxes to the taxes we already collect. We’ll collect these taxes in addition to the taxes we automatically collect on your behalf. You can review the tax amounts collected by Airbnb.

    Add your registration number

    Accommodations tax registration number

    Many jurisdictions issue an accommodations tax registration number, which is the unique number you were assigned by your local taxing jurisdiction. Depending on the jurisdiction, this may be an accommodations tax-specific registration number or a local business registration or account number. For example, in Florida, your accommodations tax registration number would be your state sales tax registration number for sales tax, and county tourist development tax number for tourist development tax.

    Your accommodations tax registration number will vary based on the specific tax you are collecting in addition to the jurisdiction.

    What’s available as a taxable base

    Please note that taxable base selection is only available for the % per reservation type of charge. All other types of charge do not allow you to choose a taxable base.

    If you host a non-Luxe listing, then the following price items are available as a taxable base for your custom tax rule:

    • Base price
    • Cleaning fee
    • Linen fee
    • Resort fee
    • Management fee
    • Community fee

    Multiple taxable bases can be selected for 1 rule. However, taxes will be calculated only if you have set a price for that price item.

    Tax exemptions depend on jurisdiction

    A booking may be eligible for an exemption if it meets certain qualifications. What qualifies as an exemption depends on the jurisdiction the listing is in. For example:

    • Jurisdiction Y—a booking greater than X nights isn’t taxable (long-term exemption)
    • Jurisdiction Z—only the first X nights are taxable based on certain conditions (conditional exemption)

    The long term exemption field in your custom tax rule is typically used for long-term stays. The conditional exemption field in your custom tax rule is typically used for shorter-term stays.

    These fields are optional. Check with your local tax authority if an exemption is applicable in your area.

    Maximum cap for Tourist Tax

    In certain jurisdictions, there may be a maximum amount of Tourist Tax that can be collected on a booking. The maximum amount is usually a per person per night maximum. This is also known as a maximum cap, or “max cap” rule. For example:

    • Jurisdiction X has a Tourist Tax rate of 3% for the first 7 nights of a booking, and a maximum amount of Tourist Taxes that can apply to a booking of 5 Euros per person per night. If a guest makes a booking for 2 people and 3 nights, the Tourist Tax calculation would be 3% of the nightly rate for the first 7 nights, not to exceed the maximum cap of 30 EUR. In this illustrative example, the conditional exemption is 7.

    Check with your local tax authorities if there is a maximum amount of tourist taxes that should be applied in your area.

    Seasonal Tourist Tax rates

    If you have a listing in an area that imposes differing rates per season, you can now configure those in the custom tax tool. Simply add the tax rates and the timeframe those rates are applicable. Once set, the taxes will be applied based on the date of stay to ensure the correct rates are charged to guests.

    How tax payouts work

    Taxes you've added with this feature are charged to the guest and will be paid out to you separately from your payout for the booking. Your payout includes your nightly price, cleaning fee, and any other fees you’re collecting for new bookings, minus the host service fee. You’re responsible for providing the tax amount you want to be collected. And, as always, you’re responsible for submitting, paying, and reporting all taxes related to your bookings to the relevant tax authorities. Learn more about your tax reporting and payouts.

    How taxes affect your total price

    Your total price will increase after adding new taxes. So if you previously included taxes in your nightly price, you'll have to adjust your nightly price after adding new pass-through taxes to keep your nightly price the same.

    Info we share with relevant tax authorities

    Airbnb may disclose data and other information related to transactions and taxes to the relevant tax authority, such as your name, listing address, applicable business and tax ID numbers, accommodation fees, service fees, gross bookings, tax payout amounts, reservation dates, and transaction dates.

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