ive had endless problems with air bnb ,with no payments .Ive...
ive had endless problems with air bnb ,with no payments .Ive sent so many ids cipc stating we are a business . now seems ive...
I’ve just received two new bookings. For the first one, my guest paid me $343 and the Airbnb fee was $65. For the second booking, my guest paid me $492 and the Airbnb fee was $100. This means Airbnb is taking 20% for each booking, which is quite a jump from their previous fee of 15%, which was already too high.
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Just wondering if the new Airbnb cross-currency fee explains the different rates? Went into effect Apr 2024?
Cross Currency Fee
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/1857
Hello @Ngung-Huong0
Check if you are with the split fee option where hosts are deducted 3%+VAT for the value of the stay which also includes cleaning, pet fees, additional person charges and the guests pay around 14-15% commission on top of our fee.
The other option is that the hosts pays all the Airbnb commission - 15%+ VAT
When we receive a booking and under that reservation number, Airbnb details the commission that the guests pay and below that guest pay-out, we see the host amount that will be paid to us with the commission %
All the best
Joëlle
Hi Joelle!
Thanks for your reply.
I've reviewed my settings and confirmed that I haven't made any unusual changes. Additionally, I have verified that I consistently paid a 3% service fee for Airbnb.
Below is the breakdown of this Airbnb booking:
Guest Payment
Host Payout
Total (USD): $491.34
Best Regards, Huong
Hello @Ngung-Huong0
Wow! You're right - on the guest pay out, Airbnb charged nearly 20% commission!! I would query that with Customer Service and maybe we should also be checking what commission guests are being charged! According to Airbnb, it is around 14 - 15% + VAT!! Massive jump there I agree
I don't know what the VAT is for Switzerland but the deduction on the Airbnb fee seems coherent at least in the Host payout
Keep us informed
Good luck
Joëlle
Hello @Joelle43
I’ve finally received a response from Airbnb support. Here’s what they shared:
"The Airbnb guest service fee is a percentage of the booking subtotal ($507.80) that is added to the cost of a reservation. The fee is usually under 14.2% of the subtotal, but can vary depending on several factors.
Please keep in mind, if the guest pays in a different currency than the Host's listing, the guest service fee may be up to 16.5%. In this case it was roughly 16.1% at $81.87.
Airbnb charges a service fee from the reservation amount for use of the Airbnb online platform. VAT is charged at the time of payment and is based on the total guest service fee ($81.87) for a reservation. The VAT for Czechia is 21% the Guest service fee ($17.19).
This brings the final Guest service fee to be charged to $99.06, and due to currency this amount goes to $100.77."
Now everything is clear to me.
Huong
Hello @Ngung-Huong0
Thank you so much for letting us know why your guests were charged so much commission. A great response from CS so well done to them😊
Happy hosting
Joëlle
Just wondering if the new Airbnb cross-currency fee explains the different rates? Went into effect Apr 2024?
Cross Currency Fee
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/1857
Hello @Ngung-Huong0,
Thank you for coming back to us with a bit more detail about what you've noticed! Did you get a chance to ask customer support about this too? They would be able to look more closely at what happened with each of these bookings.
I am also tagging @Joelle43 here for you, so she will receive a notification of your message and can hopefully come back to share more insights!
Quick tip: To tag someone, tap "@" and select the host's username from the dropdown menu 😊
Hello @Rebecca
I was just writing back to @Ngung-Huong0 when I saw your message pop up! There definitely seems to be a mistake of some sort and also suggested addressing this issue with CS.
Warm regards
Joëlle