SC accomodations tax

Rebecca49
Level 1
Greenville, SC

SC accomodations tax

I received an email from airbnb stating they will collect and pay occupany tax on my behalf.

 

The taxes I currently pay are:

7% State "sales" tax, or accommodations tax

1% Local accommodations tax

2% Beach preservation fee

 

Does anyone know if airbnb will be paying ALL of these on my behalf or just the state tax?

 

And I have several bookings after June 1st that I included 10% tax into the cost. How can I go back and lower the price of the reservation after it is confirmed?

 

Thanks!

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No, they are only paying the state taxes. Not only does that make bookkeeping more difficult for us...they are charging the 7% to the cleaning fee that we subcontract for! We are not resposible for our cleaning services taxes and can't figure out a workaround to this issue.

All, this is typical of a company who is trying to do the right thing, but doesn't understand how to handle taxes.  It sounds like they are charging 7% (SC state fee) of the rental + airbnb service fee + plus other misc fees.

 

For those of use that pay additional local town fee (HHI is 3% on top of SC tax) we have to collect this seperately. 

 

Had they used an industry best practice (VRBO and Flipkey) this could have been so much simpler on us and airbnb.  The other sites allow you to add a tax line item to your quote.  For instance I charge 10% (7% state and 3% Hilton Head).

 

They then send the tax money to the owner to pay taxes themselves. airbnb doesn't have to be in the tax collection or payment business.  Can you imagine the burden they have created on their IT to manage lodging taxes ? Think about having to monitor this to ensure you catch a change when a local government increases taxes.

 

Yes, you may have some people who don't pay, but typically they don't charge taxes either.  For those of us who are honest tax payers in SC they have created a huge burden on us.  I now have to pay HHI on my own, while explaining to them that airbnb SC calculation is wrong (charging tax on service fees).

 

And, on top of that we have to track which renters we're collecting taxes from on other sites vs one airbnb is now collecting for. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Neely0
Level 2
Greenville, SC

Yes. We have had the same problem. Our rental is on Lake Keowee, and we also list on VRBO. My husband is a CPA, and tracking the taxes on this was even stumping him.