Palm Beach County Tourist Development Tax (TDT) Must Be Paid By You

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Brian1613
Level 10
West Palm Beach, FL

Palm Beach County Tourist Development Tax (TDT) Must Be Paid By You

When you sign up for Airbnb, it tells you that they collect taxes in Florida. Well, sort of. ONE COUNTY, Palm Beach County, does not participate.

 

When you read this: https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/2580/palm-beach-county-fl , it is still currently telling you to go to the County website to find out the rules.   They don’t really post them, either. 

 

You must collect the Palm Beach County Tourist Development Tax (TDT), and file it, manually, yourself.  If you haven’t, taking Airbnb at the “We pay Florida Taxes, thing,” you will be fined for each late report, and still owe the 6% TDT.

 

Further, Airbnb does not collect the TDT. Here is how you can collect it yourself, though, through their system:

 

  1. In your Hosting Dashboard on a WEB BROWSER, go to the listing under the Listing tab;
  2. Under “Pricing” in the listing, scroll down to “Standard Fees and Charges”;
  3. Click on Community Fee;
  4. Set the calculation to %
  5. Enter 6, per reservation
  6. Save

That will then collect the money needed to pay the local 6% tax.

 

Otherwise, the 6% comes out of your profits!

I just went back and caught up.  It can be a bit expensive, with fines.  

 

Why is Palm Beach the only county that does this?  Can’t tell you. I asked. Got no answer. I would suspect that they like the fines. Otherwise, they would get 100% of the tax money through Airbnb.

Brian Ross
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Marie5877
Level 2
West Palm Beach, FL

Wow! What a shock I got! I tried my best to follow all of the rules. I thought AirBnb was paying for the  taxes - I can see that the guests have been charged! Were those only for the state of FL? Has AirBnb been paying them or am I going to get socked with a penalty for those as well? 

 

I cannot believe that the County can penalize a whopping $50 per month when there explanation is so poor. i am appealing it, but who knows if that will work or not. OUCH!

 

Your help is 1000% better than either explanations on AirBnb or PBC websites. Thank you.

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Marie5877
Level 2
West Palm Beach, FL

Wow! What a shock I got! I tried my best to follow all of the rules. I thought AirBnb was paying for the  taxes - I can see that the guests have been charged! Were those only for the state of FL? Has AirBnb been paying them or am I going to get socked with a penalty for those as well? 

 

I cannot believe that the County can penalize a whopping $50 per month when there explanation is so poor. i am appealing it, but who knows if that will work or not. OUCH!

 

Your help is 1000% better than either explanations on AirBnb or PBC websites. Thank you.

Yes, you are not alone.  I asked the office why they do not just collect from Airbnb, where they are guaranteed 100% of the money. There is certainly profit motive from collecting those fines.

I paid them and made formal inquiry.  I am going to see if we can organize a Palm Beach County thread. We should approach the Tax Collector as a unified group. We may need to hire someone, if they are of the mind to not return the fines.  I talked to the prior owner of my place. She knew about it because they sent a letter out in 2018. They never followed it up, though, with putting the information on the web for anyone coming into the system AFTER that.

I also contacted Airbnb Support, and asked them to put the full disclosure about paying the tax on their Palm Beach County page. It is not enough to say “contact the tax authority” because you get too many conflicting stories out of people who work there. It’s not that difficult. You have to pay the tax, as Airbnb DOES NOT.

I am going over there on Monday. If I find out anything further, I will let you know.

Brian Ross

Hi @Brian1613 Brian and thanks for your info, wish I'd of seen it long ago! Did you have any luck with this? I've been paying the TDT since 2019 when they required us to register and get set up but I was under the impression that was a new thing. The county clerk who registered me and too my check didn't say it wasn't new and that I owed for prior years so it came as a complete shock when I just got an almost $9000 bill this month for 2017 & 2018. I feel like it's fraud on the county side and it's not even possible for me to come up with that kind of money in my current financial situation.  If you have any other info from your visit I would appreciate it. Thanks, Dee

Air BNB is collecting 13.5 % taxes on my listing located in Palm Beach County, Florida.  The occupancy taxes of 6% dueto the county have to be paid and filed by myself. Air BNB "DOES NOT" have an agreement with Palm Beach county to pay and remit taxes on the owners behalf. Since Air Bnb is collecting these taxes shouldn't they be giving me the 6% to pay the Occupancy taxes since they already collected that tax from the guest? Air BnB has NOT given me any portion of the collected taxes. I have to pay them out of my own pocket. Can someone please help me and clarify this. Air BNB has been NO help in getting this resolved.

 

Does Air BnB owe me a portion of the taxes they collected to pay the counties Occupancy tax?

Mr. Ross thank you very much for your help, your information definitely came up to save me for a sure fine from PBC. I too was convinced that AirBNB was going to pay the collected taxes from guests. So, now I have a question that you may be able to answer, I just did the 6% as you said to put it under the "community fee" but what about the other tax that airbnb is already taking from guests? 

And that 6% I just did it will apply to my booked reservations already in place for the weeks and months to come?

 

Thanks

any update?  I paid 6 month worth of $50 fines.  Only rented 3 times and they are threatening to place a tax warrant on my home.  Will not let me go back and adjust and pay tax.

You have to post all taxes, even ZERO months, or they will fine you. This is why they do manual collection. The fines are good business. @Krisha--0 

Brian Ross

@Brian1613 Thanks, I sent you a direct message.  I file zero every month but the auditor is challenging it.

@Marie5877 Any luck with the apeal? I am currently on the same boat any insight would be gladly appreciated.

 

No luck at all. I paid the late fees and put the info on my calendar each month to never forget again!

Brian1613
Level 10
West Palm Beach, FL

I filed this reply to my request to have them straighten out some other elements of my Tourist Development Tax Account:

I spoke to several Aibnb owners in the area, via our community page, and in person. No one knew that Airbnb wasn’t collecting the TDT. 
 
Their website says to look at your website for information.  Here is what I found when I searched your website for airbnb rules:
 
 
 
A57D4AAF-6689-4189-AB10-A0439BE934C6.pngOther searches of your website popped up nothing on Airbnb, or other services, and the TDT. That leaves me with the conclusion that the information has not been provided to us by the taxation authority of the county.
 

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Brian Ross
Brian1613
Level 10
West Palm Beach, FL

Therefore, I am formally, respectfully, requesting the following on behalf of myself, and fellow Airbnb owners:
 
A) Ms. Gannon instructs her office to put the proper information in place on your official website to instruct citizens hosting through Airbnb both that the Tourist Development Tax (TDT) needs to be collected, and how/when to file it.  If that information exists, currently, then it needs to be made searchable so it can be found both on your search system, and by search engines;
 
B) The Tax Collector’s Office should make the link of that information available to Airbnb.com for the purposes of posting on their web page for Palm Beach County: 
 
 
On their site, users are told to look at your website, and they are responsible for the tax, BUT they have been told, on prior pages, that Airbnb collects the taxes in Florida. Palm Beach County is the lone exception to that rule. 
 
Your website lacks specific instructions to pay the tax.  It is  an unfortunate omission that becomes a “gotcha” where owners will end up paying, as I did, hundreds of dollars in fines, for being unaware that the tax is not already being paid.  
 
I don’t think that Airbnb hosts can be called “scofflaws” when the neither the law, nor the simple explanation of what is expected, and when, is not posted publicly. 
 
C) Because the County fails to provide any instruction on filing to the existing Airbnb hosts, I would respectfully ask Ms. Gannon, to encourage everyone to get on page with providing their TDT, to:
 
1) Provide a waiver of all late fines, and refund of any fines paid, to date, as long as the taxes are caught up within a defined period of time, from the time that the Tax Collector has actually properly posted notice, and instruction, for the tax, on their website.
 
2) Explain to Airbnb hosts how to set up the 6% collection as an additional “Community Fee” within the Airbnb system. If you cannot get Airbnb to help you with that, I can provide such explanation. That way, we collect the tax that the system is not collecting on our behalf.
 
3) Explain to us, as taxpayers, why your office, unlike so many others here in Florida, is unwilling to receive direct payment from Airbnb. It would seem, to me, at least, if you wanted 100% compliance, you would allow the booking service to pay you, as it does other counties, in the state.  That would result in far more revenue to the County, at less cost to us, the taxpayers, in terms of collection.
 
Thank you for a moment of your valuable time.
 
I look forward to your response.
 
Cheers,
 
Brian Ross
Taxpayer
 

 

 

Brian Ross

Brian, this is great. I am calling them on Monday, as I was told late in the day while on the phone with them that I should speak with a supervisor instead of trying to pay back taxes through the website, which would automatically added the $50 fine per month.

 

I most certainly will use the same points as you laid out in the letter. Thanks again.

 

Marie

Please join us! I’m the new Community Leader for West Palm Beach/Palm Beach County  https://www.facebook.com/groups/westpalmbeachairbnbhosts  It takes a couple of days to get vetted, but then you’re in.

Brian Ross