Also, please see this article in the Resource Center that’s still live to this date. It was posted Feb 24, 2021 and updated December 9, 2021. What im trying to say is that according to Airbnb, this information is current as of December 9, 2021. (link and image below)
It very clearly states “Whether you receive a Form 1099-K from Airbnb depends on a few factors. Airbnb will send you a Form 1099-K for 2021 if all of the below apply:”
Airbnb even italicized the “ALL” as to bring attention to it. I’m my case, I wasn’t even close to the 200 transaction limit.
Airbnb was also very specific in mentioning “for 2021” and “during the 2021 calendar year”
The article also clearly defines the changes in 2022.
Again, we received a 1099-k in conflict with that’s published in multiple places on airbnbs site, including the resource center. How can you expect hosts to accurately plan our tax year if you say you’ll do one thing, then do the complete opposite?
https://www.airbnb.com/resources/hosting-homes/a/important-income-tax-changes-for-us-hosts-331