Airbnb will begin collecting Quebec lodging tax in October 2017
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Airbnb is also collecting lodging tax from landlords in at least 2 US states: Maine and Pennsylvania. (See Related and Similar Listings, above.) Airbnb claims to have 300+ similar agreements worldwide.
QC tax of 3.5% applies to stays shorter than 31 days.
Tax is a small step in leveling the playing field for B&Bs and small inns that along with paying the tax are subject to permitting and inspections.