Airbnb now charged with collecting Suffolk County occupancy tax instead of hosts in new agreement - Newsday

Airbnb Tax News
Published: July 18, 2025
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

Airbnb is now responsible for collecting Suffolk County's occupancy tax, shifting the burden from individual hosts. This change simplifies tax compliance for hosts in Suffolk County. No immediate action is required, but hosts should be aware of this new arrangement.

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