@Iliana675,
Please note that in many situations Airbnb has an agreement with the local government to collect and directly pay taxes, and the host doesn't receive any of that money. So, you may have to take up a tax fraud claim with Airbnb, and not a host. The types of taxes are often charged according to the length of stay. For example, I have places in Cobb County, GA, and stays that are at least 30 days long don't pay occupancy tax, and stays that are at least 90 days long don't pay any tax.