Hola! Soy nueva como host (bueno estoy en eso) necesito ayud...
Hola! Soy nueva como host (bueno estoy en eso) necesito ayuda para ser un host para este apartamento, me gustaría tener un co...
Hello, I live in Ontario, Canada. I have added an occupancy\sales tax to charge guests (HST in our area) of 13%. For this, I entered my business number and my Canada Revenue Agency/HST tax number. I cannot seem to figure out how the occupancy tax is remitted. When a host manually enters a sales tax, does Airbnb remit it to the host at the end of the year OR does Airbnb remit to the government on behalf of the owner?
Under your listing, if AirBnB is collecting and remitting the taxes for your location, it should say something like this:
I won't be adding a 13% tax to my listing. AirBNB is supposed to be doing this (by law) and remitting it to the government so I think that it's their responsibility. Adding a 13% tax when 99% of hosts aren't would just make us less competitive. Once AirBNB follows through and starts collecting HST (if they haven't already) then it will be a level playing field. Until then, I believe that AirBNB and Canada Revenue Agency will have to figure this thing out.
I’ve been claiming my host remittance to Airbnb for weeks!!
today AURBNB CREATED A RESOLUTION ADJUSTMENT without any notice and took 767 dollars with no explanation!!!! This is ridiculous!!!!
I have to apologize because my cohost did a refund for that money
Airbnb paid me the host remittance tax and invented a Resolution Adjustment to take the money back!!!
TOTAL SCAM