Hi @Christopher1962
Airbnb lumps all the taxes (sales tax & occupancy tax) under one line item on the reservation breakdown as "Occupancy Taxes". They will not show percentages for each taxing jurisdiction, but you can see what taxing authority they are collecting for on your listing. Contact each taxing authority to determine what tax percentages should be collected. You'll need that to determine if Airbnb is collecting the correct percentages later:
Go to Listing Editor and tap the three-line icon (symbol for preferences)
Here you'll find the taxing authorities they are collecting for (but not the percentages):
Once you have contacted your local taxing authorities to verify the percentages you should be collecting, you'll need to breakdown the lump "Occupancy Taxes" on a reservation to determine if it's calculated correctly. Below is an example:
Most Hosts create a spreadsheet and keep track of every reservation and break down the taxes on the spreadsheet in case they are needed at tax time. You can also download a CSV file from the Earnings tab and put it in Excel. Isn't Hosting fun! 😏😜😉