Regulations in denmark
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Hi,
I'm hosting in DK and there is now a limit on how many nights are allowed hosting. The limit is 70 days. I cannot find any information when this limit is reset, is it on the 1st of December or has it something to do with the tax year?
Also, does this limit also apply for renting out a room only for renting out the whole apartment?
Thanks in advance,
M
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We are many hosts who would like an update from Airbnb on this topic. If we only can rent out 70 days in 2019 I already am above that with bookings for the rest of the year. So will I need to start cancelling bookings at some point???
Information, please, Airbnb!!!!!!!!
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I don't think you can expect Airbnb to provide much information. Airbnb is very careful in telling us hosts that we are responsible for following local rules and regulations. Airbnb tries to accomodate, allowing for taxes to be added etc, but that's the extent of it.
There is a danish article here: https://www.airbnb.dk/help/article/1382/ansvarligt-v%C3%A6rtskab-i-danmark, but they are very careful in stating that the article is not comprehensive.
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Yes this would be a very good pice of info!
also, is not clear for me if the limit was 70 and some up to 100 days? why or in wich cases?
I think I ready only rooms rental will apply "moms" but now i heard also entire home will.
WE need this info to change our prices since people are booking now already for September and over!!!
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As far as I understand you don't pay moms (VAT), but you have to pay taxes if you earn more than 28,000 DKK, but I might be wrong.
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We're now in 2022 and this subject is still very valid.
skat.dk has no real information regarding the maximum of 70 days still, even less on what the consequences are of passing the 70 days. I am relatively new to hosting, having started last yeah, and I have found myself in the situation of learning about this rule after having past 70 days in one year, by quite a lot. Taxing aside, that is a different and much more published subject, but what are the consequences or presumed fines for hosting/renting out a property for more days?
I thought maybe some of you have found out some more information regarding this, perhaps the hard way?

