The information in this article applies to host payouts. You can also find out how US taxes and payouts work for co-host payouts.
Airbnb is legally required to collect tax information to determine if your earnings are subject to US federal and/or state tax information reporting.
If you meet the reporting requirements, we use this tax information to prepare your annual US information documentation (Form 1099/Form 1042-S) for filing with the IRS and/or your state. If we determine that you’re not subject to US and/or state tax information reporting, this information is not submitted to the tax authorities.
Please respond promptly to any Airbnb enquiries for taxpayer information by providing the taxpayer information appropriate for you. Failure to provide the requested information may result in tax withholding, suspended payouts, and the inability to accept future reservations.
Read also Taxes & Payouts.
As a host, you’re required to provide tax information to Airbnb if you're:
1. A US citizen or resident that has a listing in or outside of the US
Examples:
2. A host with an active US listing, or a US payout method in your account
Examples:
3. A Host with no active US listing, but that may have US indicators
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If you meet any of these criteria, you'll receive ongoing email communications and in-product notifications to provide your US tax information.
Once you save your taxpayer information it will appear in the Taxpayers section of your Account. If you are required to provide a US taxpayer identification number, we will submit it for validation against IRS records to help ensure reporting accuracy. You will be notified if any further action is required.
Note: It may take up to 48 hours for our platform to fully process your tax form, in which time you may continue to receive requests to add your taxpayer information.
Note: Bona-fide residents of Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the US Virgin Islands, or American Samoa, who are not a U.S. citizens or a U.S. nationals are generally considered by the IRS to be nonresident alien individuals, should generally provide a W-8BEN if only hosting non-US listings.
If you are unsure which tax form is applicable to you, we recommend that you consult with a tax professional. Airbnb cannot provide you with any tax advice.
If you're subject to tax information reporting, the information you provide will be reflected on your calendar year Form 1099-K (for Form W-9) or Form 1042-S (for Forms W-8ECI and W-8BEN/-E), which will be issued in the following January after the calendar year. Learn more about Form 1099-K.
The listing owner will receive tax documents reporting the gross amount of the entire reservation (before deducting Airbnb fees, and if applicable, any taxes and Co-host payouts).
EXAMPLE REPORTING FOR LISTING OWNER (WITH A CO-HOST WHO RECEIVES 20% PAYOUTS) | |
| $500 |
| $90 |
| $10 |
= Total 1099-K Reported to Listing Owner | $600 |
| -$18 |
| -$114.40 |
= Net Payout to Listing Owner | $485.60 |
If you have not provided your taxpayer information, your payouts may be suspended and your calendar may be blocked. This means you will not be able to accept any new reservations until your information is submitted.
If you receive payouts from Airbnb without having tax information on file, required tax withholdings will be deducted and remitted directly to the IRS and/or state tax authorities. Once these taxes are sent, Airbnb may not be able to refund you for the withheld amounts. However, you may be able to request a refund directly from the IRS or your state tax authority.