DAC7 is an EU regulation (Council Directive 2021/514) designed to increase tax transparency across digital platforms. In simple terms, it requires platforms like Booking.com, Airbnb, Vrbo, and Expedia to collect and report income data from accommodation providers to tax authorities.
The regulation came into effect on January 1, 2023, and applies to:
Under DAC7, platforms must report this data to their local tax authority (e.g. Airbnb reports via Ireland), which is then shared across EU member states
The rapid growth of platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com created a gap in tax transparency. Governments often lacked visibility into cross-border rental income.
DAC7 solves this by:
In short: 👉 If you earn income via OTAs, tax authorities will now know about it.
Platforms are now required to collect and report detailed information about accommodation providers, including:
This data is reported annually and shared between EU tax authorities
Large OTAs have built DAC7 compliance directly into their onboarding and account management flows.
Platforms like Airbnb, Booking.com, Vrbo, and Expedia now require hosts to submit tax information before continuing operations.
Typical workflow:
If accommodation partners do not comply, platforms will take action:
Each year, OTAs:
This means:
👉 If you operate in multiple countries, all relevant tax offices receive your data
More information: https://partner.booking.com/en-us/help/legal-security/regulatory-compliance/everything-you-need-know-about-compliance-center
More information: https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/3268#provide-info
More information: https://help.vrbo.com/articles/Add-DAC-7-required-information-to-your-property
More information: https://apps.expediapartnercentral.com/lodging/help/help-article/property/property-administration/add-dac-7-required-information-to-your-property?domain=HOTEL