different country have different tax regulation,.. I don't think Airbnb is qualify to notice the changes and the different kind of tax in detail for every country, even though is less than 280 countries.. still os a lot of countries..
if bette to go to the local government tax office..
cause in my country as Indonesia has different tax system than foreigner..
I only need to pay 0.5% of my income, by registering my tax number under different state, in BAli than my original state of Jakarta.. i have the power to pay this much only if I only rent less than 10 doors of room . (1 villa of 3bdr is considered 3 rooms), or an revenue of less than 300,000 USD roughly, or provide payable extra services, or service charge or even paid breakfast..
is different in every state in Indonesia.. and there are details in America also..
thus is very hard to be an expert for a global different taxation regulation, and updates . and since is sensitive. is better to keep it quite than to give a wrong info..
there are also local tradition tax, earth tax, building tax.. and taxi (heheh just kidding)
good luck..
or maybe a way to reduce or waiver through a CSR (corporate Social Responsibility)
or hire a tax consultant.. Airbnb provide a general tax helping system that is not in details.. cause they are not qualified to become an expert for every different country..
Jeffrey Bong