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ISH, Atithya Homestay & Serviced Apartment
We provide one of the finest homestay & serviced apartments in India. These are fully furnished and equipped with almost every thing. In addition we provide various free services. Ministry of Tourism, Government of India has given us GOLD certificate for our homestay. Please visit us. We also have GSTN number.
I think, I have commented a lot hence there is no need for me to write on this subject. As far as your query, please check guest invoice. It looks to me that U are new on booking.com and you have not read Booking.com T & C and payment conditions. I am not a paid servant of booking.com. If you have any doubts, please pick phone and call Booking.com office in your country. Thank you
I think I have commented a lot hence there is no need for me to write on this subject. As far as your query, please check guest invoice. Looks to me that U are new on booking.com and you have not read Booking.com T & C.
It is not that. Ask them to pay you immediately cash, CC, DC, bank transfer.
Booking.com does not collect payment hence it is obvious that you should collect the payment.
You should have collected money from the guest on the arrival.
No, Booking.com does not collect either commission or GST. You need to file GST after the month. You will do this after raising the invoice. As far as commission, after the end of the month they will send you invoice and you need to pay this in their account.
You are supposed to deposit GST to Government. You should have GST number. Any Chartered Account can help you. You need to raise invoices depending upon booking and file these on the line monthly or quarterly. Rates are as follows:
1. Rs 1,000/- night or below -- taxes are zero.
2. Between Rs. 1001/- to Rs. 7,500/- night -- taxes are 12%.
3. Between Rs. 7501/- to above -- taxes are 18%.
Commission taken by Booking.com are the charges so that Booking.com can run their shop and pay their employees.
They do not want to involve themselves in financial aspects. Each country has its own strict laws. They do not collect payment because they do not want to involve themselves in different problems. Now (GST taxes like in India) are borne by HOST and it is the duty of host to collect and deposit them to Government. Booking.com is in no way responsible for that.
In Europe, they have started VIRTUAL CREDIT CARD SYSTEM. At time of booking guest has to pay full money depending upon the Rate Plans and T & C.
One of the biggest problem is that host like me hold rooms for 1 day to 3 months and at day of arrival room may or may not be cancelled without any information.
If you compare Asian countries with Europe, Governments are very serious and companies like these can not to take any financial advantage.