@Joline5 The only way to have an idea as to what AirBnB paid out in taxes for your rental is to download the CSV file from the Transaction history, Gross earnings.
The Occupancy taxes listed will not jive with what you would have paid on your receipts as it includes the taxes charged for AirBnB's service fee and the 3% fee paid by the host for the credit card transaction.
Taxes are generally charged against all income items, including the cleaning fee.
So....
My guest pays me $700.00 for the nights rented.
My guest pays me $125.00 for cleaning.
The AirBnB service fee is $105.00
My tax rate is 13%
AirBnB charges $120.90 in taxes to the guest.
The guest pays $1050.90 Gross
My actual net receipts are:
$700.00 for the nights
$125.00 for the cleaning fee
Less $28.37 for the 3% service charge
Banked earnings are $796.63
How the taxes work out:
$796.63 times 13% is $103.56
Difference between what AirBnB charged is $17.34
The $17.34 difference is equal to 13% times the AirBnB service fee of $105.00 and the 3% service fee of $28.37 charged to the host.
There is no document from AirBnB showing what they paid out to your State, County or municipality in taxes.