Hell @Simona130,
In Ireland Airbnb must report the information listed below to the tax authority.
I found the information on the Airbnb website by going to my listings and clicking on the listing photo.
It then shows the options "Listing details", "Booking settings", "Pricing", "Availability", "Local laws" and "Co-hosts". I clicked on "Local laws" to see the information. It may be possible to do the same to see the laws for Slovenia.
Reporting Obligations:
Airbnb Ireland is legally required under Sections 888 and 890 of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 to provide certain information in relation to Irish host earnings annually to the Irish Revenue. Irish host earnings are:
- All rental income earned by Irish resident hosts in respect of both Irish and foreign listings; and
- All rental income earned by non-Irish resident hosts in respect of Irish listings.
The report is due by September every year and covers earnings for the previous year, i.e., the report due by September 2016 will cover Irish host earnings for the 2015 calendar year.
If you received Irish host earnings during the calendar year, Airbnb is required to provide Irish Revenue with the following information (which we obtain from the details in your Airbnb account):
- Your first and last name
- Address of your listing(s)
- Your address as associated with your payout method
- Amounts paid out in the reportable year, including cleaning fees
- Date of your first booking during the reportable year, by listing
Steve.