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  1. Calculating your payout. Ready to count your earnings? Here’s how it works for the listing owner: Your nightly rate plus your optional extra charges (a cleaning fee or extra guest fee, etc.) minus the Host service fee and any co-Host payouts you share = your payout. The Host service fee is calculated by multiplying the total booking amount by ...

  2. Payouts may be delayed for new Hosts. If you’re a new Host, we may hold your payouts for 30 days after your first reservation is confirmed. If your first reservation is more than 30 days away, your payout will be released 24 hours after your guest’s scheduled check-in. This will apply to any payouts scheduled for release during those 30 days.

  3. Payout options and currencies differ by country and region. The average verification time for each payout method is: Fast Pay: Verified instantly if eligible. Bank account: 5–7 business days. PayPal: Up to 2 business days. Payoneer Prepaid Debit Mastercard: Generally, 2 business days for approval, 4–15 days until you get your physical card.

  4. Set up a new payout method. After you add a payout method, it takes some time for it to be verified. When it is, its status changes to Ready. Verification time depends ….

  5. To refund a guest: iOS app. Android app. Mobile browser. Click Resolution Centre and then click Send money. Select the guest that you want to send money to and click Next. Under Select a reason, choose the reason that best describes your refund situation. Click Next. Enter the refund amount and add a message to your guest.

  6. Go to Account settings > Payments & payouts. Next to the payment method, click the three dots icon. Click Remove. Add a payment method.

  7. The information in this article applies to Host payouts. You can also find out how taxes and payouts work for Co-Host payouts. As a Host receiving payouts on Airbnb, we may require your taxpayer information in order to comply with tax reporting and compliance obligations. In the absence of your tax information, in some cases, we may be required ...

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