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  1. 2023年5月25日 · Updated 25 May 2023. Editor’s note: This article was published as part of the Airbnb 2023 May Release. Information may have changed since its publication. Learn more about our latest product release. Host feedback inspired us to bring all the pricing tools together in your calendar.

  2. Use your calendar to fine-tune pricing. Get quick access to all pricing tools in your hosting calendar. By Airbnb on 12 Oct 2023. ·. 2 min read. Updated 12 Oct 2023. Your calendar is where you control your space ’ s availability and price. Simply tap or click the settings icon at the top right of the screen to access all pricing features in ...

  3. Form 1099-NEC. Form 1099-NEC is a tax document Airbnb issues to US citizen/tax resident service providers, such as photographers, translators and concierges, who are paid $600 USD or more (in aggregate) during the calendar year. The amounts on this form are reported gross of any Airbnb service fees (as applicable).

  4. Updated 12 Oct 2023. Adjusting your price over time helps you respond to travel trends in your area. One way to do this is to turn on Smart Pricing. This tool automatically changes your nightly price based on demand, maximising earnings over all nights you have available.

  5. 2023年10月12日 · By Airbnb on 12 Oct 2023. ·. 3 min read. Updated 12 Oct 2023. You’re always in charge of your pricing strategy, including how frequently you review and revise it. One way you can help keep your pricing competitive is to adjust it often to reflect travel and economic trends in your area. Stay focused on your calendar.

  6. 2023年10月12日 · Under Listing editor, tap Your space. Tap Co-Hosts and select the co-Host for whom you'd like to set up payouts. Tap Payout s and select one of the available options: Cleaning fee, Cleaning fee plus percentage, Percentage or Fixed amount. Tap Confirm with co-Host. Tap Profile and then tap Switch to hosting.

  7. 2020年11月16日 · Updated 14 Mar 2023. Highlights. Most Hosts pay a service fee of 3% of the booking subtotal. Guests typically pay a service fee of around 14% of the booking subtotal. These fees help Airbnb support Hosts and run its operations. For many people, hosting is a way to earn money while connecting with travellers from around the world.

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