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Airbnb doesn’t give tax advice. However, you can find specific info about local tax laws, regulations, and more in our Responsible Hosting articles.
Taxes can be complicated, and you should take time to understand the rules as they apply to you and your particular situation.
Depending on your account status, the taxpayer information you've submitted to Airbnb and other factors, you may receive a tax form from Airbnb.
You can edit your taxpayer information or change the way your earnings are assigned between multiple taxpayers by accessing your payout preferences.
You can edit your taxpayer information or change the way your earnings are assigned between multiple taxpayers in your payout preferences.
Airbnb may be withholding taxes because you haven’t submitted your taxpayer information. Find out what else may be holding up your payout.
You can review your earnings at any time from your Airbnb account. You can filter transactions by payout method, listing, and date.
As a US company, we're required to collect certain taxpayer information from hosts who have US-sourced income.
Value Added Tax, or VAT, is a tax assessed on the supply of goods and services. Airbnb charges VAT on its service fees for customers.
If you have a VAT ID number, you can associate it with your Airbnb account. You can make changes in your account settings.
Hosts and guests can access their VAT invoices in their Airbnb account.
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