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About France’s yearly income report
We have a regulatory obligation in France to submit an income report to French partners because we also submit data to France's tax authorities. We do this to comply with transparency requirements in the data we are sharing. If you have a property or billing address in France (meaning you either do business or reside in France) and took at least one booking and payment during a particular civil year (from January 1st to December 31st), we provide you with a yearly income report in January of the following year.
Before the end of January, we email you with a link to download a PDF document. The first page is in English, and the second page is in French.
Before the end of January, we email you with a link to download a PDF document. The first page is in English, and the second page is in French.
How to read your report
Rental Numbers | Your property's unique listing identifier on our website. |
Individual | "Yes" for property owners. |
Professional | "Yes" for property managers. |
Number of Reservations during period | The number of bookings not canceled with check-in dates during the previous civil year (from January 1st to December 31st). |
A) Total Gross Income from Rental | Total income generated by the rent (nightly rate multiplied by nights booked). Amounts claimed from damage deposits are not included. |
B) Total Gross Income from Fees | Total income generated by partner entered fees (such as cleaning or pet fees). |
C) Deductions | Total Commission (Pay Per Booking) + Payment Processing Fee excluding VAT/GST. |
D) Tax on Deductions | Total amount of VAT/GST applied to Pay Per Booking and/or Payment Processing Fee. |