Hi hosts,I am an experienced Airbnb co-host currently offeri...
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Hi hosts,I am an experienced Airbnb co-host currently offering services in Nashville, Las Vegas, and Miami. I help with guest...
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Hi, I have not added any taxes in the "local laws and taxes" tab but I see a "lodging tax" when I check my listing as a traveler.
I thought this might be a local obligation but I checked a few other listings in the same city and they didn't show any taxes, how do I find/remove this additional tax payment?
Like I said, I have checked the "local laws and taxes" tab and checked "taxes" under Account- Payments & payouts.
Any ideas?
I can see on your listing the lodging tax is charged to the guests. That means it must be set in the listing as being a lodging tax and also what the amount is (otherwise the calculation could not be made).
Due to Aurbnb's help pages NO taxes are collected and remitted by Airbnb in Turkey:
Please note you must be on "professional tools" (PT) to set the taxes.
Where you on PT before and retracted from it ?
Best regards,
Emiel
Hi @Emiel1,
thanks for taking the time, mate.
Whats weird is that I am sure that I had entered the lodging tax in the past, that's why I wasn't surprised to see the taxes in the past, I used to deduct the tax amount from my rates...
I now added new rates for the next year and did not deduct the tax amount because I did see anything in the local laws and taxes tab and I was a bit confused to still see the taxes when I checked the listing as a traveler.
I assume this must be connected to the PT as I am using PT... is there any chance for me to access/modify the taxes without opting out of PT?
Now it seems to me there is a bug in the software, as i myself also do NOT see in my listings my added local Tourist Tax on the "local law" page, while they are still calculated in the listing.
So i now created a separate post here asking if anybody else is also experiencing this error.
Hi @Emiel1,
thanks for looking into this, any news? My properties are currently priced a bit higher than they should be...