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In my transaction history, under gross earnings, some transactions show that Maine State Ocuupancy taxes have been collected, and some show $0 were collected. In at least one case the two transactions were aday apart, for the same amount, yet one guest paid taxes, and the other apparently did not. What gives?
Thanks in advance
Rob
Does anyone have any idea how this is handled? I just called the state and they said everything after 4/1 would be collected and paid by Air. I had a reservation made March for June so I will pay that next week. But I had a reservation made May for June. I see nothing on my information that states air collected the tax and paid it. Anyone have any insight to this?
We just filed our Maine Lodging Tax from Jan -June 30 by filing on-line. Tax is now 9%. We have filed semi-annually since starting our rental in 2014. Now Airbnb has started collecting the tax on all lodging made after April 1st. Any reservations made prior to April 1st will not have the taxes collected for 2017. Ex: if someone made reservations in February to stay in you room on June 2nd then that amount will have to be paid to the State by you when filing the first semi-annual tax form, if the reservation was for later than June 30th, then that would be submitted at the end of year
filing. Are you confused yet?
The following information is directly from the Tax Office of the State of Maine
Line 1 Total Airbnb Sales
Line 2a Exempt Sales (this is the TOTAL SALES that Airbnb has collected the tax for you, this amount may be different than Line 1 because of the reservations that tax was not collected on before April 1st law implementation.) You would owe the State taxes on the difference between Line 1 and Line 2a
Thank you ! Very helpful !
I was told I had to file monthly by the state tho ..... either way it sounds like AirBnb will be taking care of all future filings eventually.
Dana
Can you share the link where you found this information? I'm trying to find it and cannot.
"The following information is directly from the Tax Office of the State of Maine
Line 1 Total Airbnb Sales
Line 2a Exempt Sales (this is the TOTAL SALES that Airbnb has collected the tax for you, this amount may be different than Line 1 because of the reservations that tax was not collected on before April 1st law implementation.) You would owe the State taxes on the difference between Line 1 and Line 2a"
From: Harborside Apartments <hidden>
Date: Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: Airbnb: Airbnb Customer Support
To: Airbnb Customer Service <response at airbnb com>
Filing the State of Maine Short term Lodging tax.
We have been in contact with an excellent State Tax Representative since the whole process of Airbnb started collecting taxes in Spring 2017. We file tax form semi-annual (due July and January)
We would be interested to know if anyone else files differently, quarterly, annually and why?
We will use $500.00 as an example of total lodging income.
Business Code 990
Line 1 Gross Sales $500.00
Line 2 Exempt Sales $500.00
Looks simple. If anyone else in Maine has had a different experience or information about filing lodging tax we would like to know.
As we understand Airbnb is submitting lodging tax once a year for 9% of total lodging sales.
Sales taxes were collected by air b and b from my customers only 60% of the time.
Why is there inconsistency here? there needs to be a phone number listed to talk with
someone from A ir B and B. I could spend actual hours viewing the web site. Ridiculous !!!
still don't have answers.
Linda C
This was my question as the original poster, and it never got addressed. It seems like they are now charging tax consistantly. Anyhow I haven't filed a sales tax form since airbnb started "handling it" for us. I'm a bit worried that I'll get slapped with a fine for back taxes one of these days.
We started renting via Airbnb in July 2017.
1) Do we still need to file an annual Maine Sales Tax return?
2) I see documentation per rental of the amount of occupancy tax Airbnb collected.
What documentation is available that Airbnb has paid that amount to Maine and correctly associated it with our EIN?
We have a place in South Portland and we can now only rent for over 30 days due to a city ordinance. AirBNB used to only charge tax on stays of 28 days or less but now they even collect $500+ for stays of 60 days or more which makes our place harder to rent because it is very expensive when the taxes plus the airbnb fees are added on. Shouldn't there be no taxes charges on longer stays?
So Airbnb collected room taxes for my Airbnb in Maine. Now what? Do I have to enter that anywhere on my state tax return?
So I am not an expert but under the list of people who are exempt from filing sales tax according to the State is people who hire a Managment or real estate company to lease there space. The reason is that those companies would collect the fee and file the sales tax under their tax id. My understanding is that AirBnB is are leasing agent collects all rents, fees and taxes and files. Because we don’t Handel any of the tax and are never paid directly from the renter we do not need to file. I am going to check further.
Hey Allison,
My name is Nariko from Airbnb Customer Service Experience. I apologize for the delay in response to your tax questions and I would be more than happy to address your concern.
It appears that we are automatically collecting Occupancy Taxes for your jurisdiction.
Guests who book Airbnb listings that are located in the State of Maine will pay the following taxes as part of their reservation:
Maine State Sales Tax: 9% of the listing price including any cleaning fee for all reservations. For detailed information, visit the Maine Revenue Services’ website.
Just so you are aware, we file one tax return per jurisdiction with the total combined reservation revenue. This means that all hosts will be represented by one remitted amount, and we will not be providing your personal information on the return.
Hosts may then view the amount of occupancy tax paid by their guests by visiting the the Gross Earnings section of the Transaction History.
For your records, you may confirm the total taxes collected by going to your Account > Transaction History > Gross Earnings > Occupancy Taxes.
Taxes will only appear here once the reservation payout occurs. When you click "Export CSV", this will generate an organized spreadsheet of your earning summary and the amount of taxes collected for each reservation that you can print out and submit for your proof of tax collection and remittance.
Thank you so much for your cooperation and patience. I hope this information finds you well.
Best Regards,
Nariko