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  1. We automatically collect and pay occupancy taxes on behalf of Hosts only in certain jurisdictions. Hosts may need to manually collect and remit occupancy taxes in other jurisdictions and in certain listed jurisdictions where Airbnb does not collect all applicable occupancy taxes.

  2. Contact your local government to find out what standards apply to your listing. Zoning Rules: Most cities or other local jurisdictions have laws that set out the way you can use your home. These rules are often found in a zoning code, planning code, or city ordinances.

  3. 2021年9月2日 · Updated 2 Sep 2021. Highlights. Many areas have specific laws and taxes for Hosts. Get localized tips from our Help Center and Host Clubs. Discover more in our complete guide to discovering the world of hosting. Does your local government regulate short-term rentals?

  4. If you're an experience host, you should make sure you understand each of the following types of taxes, and pay the ones that apply to your experience: Value added taxes (VAT) Income taxes. You may be able to deduct your expenses from income taxes, so you should keep receipts of the costs of running your experiences.

  5. 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 by government tax authorities to withhold taxes at specified default rates.

  6. Government-issued IDs, such as passports or driver licences, are official records that contain standardised information, such as legal name, date of birth and a photograph, which help us confirm you are who you say you are. We may also ask you for a selfie to compare and match to your government ID photo.

  7. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to keep health and safety in mind. We’ve created a set of mandatory COVID-19 safety practices for both for Hosts and guests of Airbnb listings, based on guidance from the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control.