@Jude56To answer your question, Airbnb has an agreement with my city and collect the taxes from my guests, then remit it directly to the city. It is easy for the host. With other sites I have to remit the taxes on my own, once a year after prompted to do so by email from the city, since we are also required to be licensed by the city. I doubt that it would be practical for Airbnb to do this all over the world, so want you to know that municipalities do not make it difficult for people to pay taxes. Our taxes are 14% of the rental price as well as the site commission, so itcan go into the hundreds of dollars, but it does not stop guests from booking. If Airbnb makes the payment, they will make it easy for you to list the 2 pounds, so it automatically gets included in the final price of your listing. I'm curious, is this fee per night or per stay?