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We own a rental in Wisconsin, near the Wisconsin Dells. Airbnb states the following in their Rules for Hosts titled "Occupancy tax collection and remittance by Airbnb in Wisconsin" (https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/2337😞
Guests who book Airbnb listings that are located in the State of Wisconsin will pay the following taxes as part of their reservation:
The relevant taxes for our listing (based on its location) are the Sales Tax (5%), County Tax (0.5%), and Local Room Tax (0-10%). Airbnb is currently only collecting the Sales Tax and County Tax, even though their Rules state they will collect the Local Room Tax as well. We were recently informed by our Township, that the Local Room Tax was not being collected (it is 5% for our area) - and so we had to pay it out of pocket!
I informed Customer Service of this issue and keep getting the same response.
Is anyone else having this issue and how do we get it resolved? All I want is for Airbnb to collect the additional Room Tax and remit it to the proper authority - just as their rules state they will.
Hi @Bob1485
If Airbnb said they were responsible for collecting local lodging taxes, but didn’t, it might be an uphill battle to resolve this. Unfortunately, if a tax is required, but not collected on your previous bookings, you will still owe the tax (as you discovered). See another thread on this issue:
Getting Airbnb to Add a New Local Lodging Tax
Looks like you have been hosting for just over a year? We always suggest new Hosts keep their own spreadsheet of every reservation and breakdown all the taxes (sales & lodging) by jurisdiction in case it’s needed. This will help you verify if Airbnb is calculating taxes correctly and immediately spot if a specific tax is not being collected. This will enable you to avoid unpleasant surprises come tax time. Unfortunately, this might be an uphill battle for you with Airbnb. Other Hosts have connected with their local taxing authority and with Airbnb to determine what is required for this to be remedied properly.
Airbnb groups all taxes (sales tax/lodging tax) under the heading "Occupancy Taxes" in a reservation. You will have to do the math on your spreadsheet and breakdown sales tax and lodging tax for each jurisdiction that applies to determine if the amount is correct:
You can see what taxes are currently being withheld (but not the specific percentage breakdown) by going to:
- Listing
- Policies & Rules
- Laws & Regulations
- Taxes
In the mean time, I would suggest adding a custom tax to your listing, so at least the tax will be collected on reservations until Airbnb corrects this. It doesn’t matter if you have Instant Book, as it should appear correctly on any reservation. Be sure you monitor every reservation and use your spreadsheet. This will allow you to remove the custom tax once it has been corrected by Airbnb. Be aware that since it is a custom tax, you will be paid the tax and are responsible for then remitting it to the local tax authority; not Airbnb. This will require coordination so you are not taxing the guest twice for the local lodging taxes. I believe you need to have Pro Tools turned on (Account Settings) in order to add a custom tax.
How to Add Taxes to a Listing
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/2523
After adding the custom tax, it should appear as "Property use taxes" on your reservations:
Let us know here how it goes as many other Hosts experiencing similar problems. It's not being discovered until tax time (year end) unfortunately.
I just am discovering this right now. Did you ever get an answer? I too believed all taxes were getting taken care of until the town emailed me. If they state they are doing it, I would never double check them.