Intro
This article describes the Manage Taxes interface and how to access it within Boost, as well as how to control the way taxes will be handled by the distribution channel.
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Please note - this feature is available on some property management softwares but not all. Ask your implementation specialist for more info. |
What it is
The tax mapping interface is a new interface that allows you to automatically pass through taxes from your property management software (PMS) into Airbnb/Booking.com/or other distribution channels available in Boost. In addition to mapping the tax labels between PMS and the distribution channels, you can also disable a tax, or have the tax bundled into the rent.
How to find it
Log in to Boost
Click on My Account
Click on Term Mapping
Click on Manage Taxes
Finally, select the appropriate channel
What it looks like
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Channel
On the top left, you’ll see the distribution channel that is currently active on your screen. Although the Manage Taxes interface is the same across all channels, each channel will be displayed with its own label and options specific to that channel (pictured above is the Airbnb manage taxes screen).
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The second column contains a series of drop-down lists with the labels available for taxes on that channel. The options in the drop-down lists will change depending on what channel they are being mapped to.
Airbnb Tax Mapping
The Airbnb Manage Taxes interface contains some items specific to Airbnb. The purpose of each item is outlined below.
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Please note that Airbnb may handle zero, some, or all of the tax responsibility for some cities/counties/tax jurisdictions, in which case you will need to decide whether to not send the tax, bundle it into rents and fees, or designate that Airbnb collects/remits it. Click here for Airbnb’s documentation on their tax policies. |
Booking.com Tax Mapping
Pictured below are some of the tax mappings available on Booking.com.
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