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  1. •. Host. Paying your cleaner a living wage. Your guests will appreciate that the people who clean your home earn a living wage for their hard work. Add a living wage note to your listing. Go to Listings and click the listing you want to change. Click Pricing and availability and go to Fees. Next to Cleaning fee, click Edit.

  2. General info. How-to. How do taxes work for hosts? Tax rules can be complex and have different rules per region. We have info to help guide you. How-to. How does tax payout and reporting work? When we collect and remit occupancy taxes on your behalf, you can find the total occupancy tax amount in your transaction history and in you… How-to.

  3. 2020年8月20日 · We started extending Superhost status in April 2020, the first Superhost assessment during COVID-19. However, as travel continues to recover, all Hosts will need to meet all of the criteria at the 1 April 2022, assessment in order to earn Superhost status.

  4. •. Host. What expenses are deductible from my Airbnb income as a host of a stay? If you’re hosting a stay, it's possible that not all of your Airbnb income is taxable. Deductible items may include rent, mortgage, cleaning fees, rental commissions, insurance and other expenses.

  5. 2019年12月9日 · Updated 21 Nov 2023. Just like your home, your listing can benefit from well-timed improvements. Adjusting your photos, amenities and price can help you appeal to more guests and achieve your earnings goals. Update your photos. Some guests spend more time looking at photos than reading listing descriptions.

  6. 2020年12月7日 · Updated 15 Jun 2021. Highlights. We’ve added 40-plus new amenity options, so guests know what to expect. You can now attract guests searching for amenities like 'scenic views' and 'beach access', along with details like what kind of coffee maker you provide. We’ve also made it easier to edit your listing details with a new layout.

  7. In this article. Setting your default payout method. Removing a payout method. Setting your default payout method. You’ll find your current default payout method noted next to the payout method type. iOS app. Android app. Mobile browser. Go to Account > Payments & payouts > Payouts.