VAT on Airbnb commission in Greece as a professional host

VAT on Airbnb commission in Greece as a professional host

Hello,

We are a property management company based in Paros, and we are currently facing challenges related to Airbnb's commission. Our accountant has confirmed on multiple occasions that, even though the Airbnb commission never directly enters our bank account, we are still required to account for the VAT on this commission as an expense. This significantly reduces our net revenue per booking and places our company at considerable financial risk.

This is an example:
Booking amount 1000 €
Our commission including VAT 186 €
Airbnb commission 150 €
Net commission: 186 - 29,03 (24% of 150)

Is there a way to minimize or completely eliminate this expense?


Thank you.

2 Replies 2
Mike-And-Jane0
Top Contributor
England, United Kingdom

@Maria22790 I can only say how it works in the UK but I think it would be similar for you.

 

Booking cost 100

Airbnb fees 14.2+VAT = 17.04

Taxable profit for me is 100-17.04 = 82.96

 

So I think I am doing what your accountant says and accounting for the Airbnb VAT as an expense.

Emilie
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Hi @Maria22790

 

Welcome to the community, I hope you're doing well!

 

In addition to Mike's input, I wanted to share the following articles in case they provide additional useful context

 

Does any of this help? Let us know how you get on. 🙂

 

Thanks,

Emilie

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