When you make payments on Airbnb, the billing receipt generated at the time of payment is final and can’t be changed.
You’ll find details here about the most frequently asked questions regarding receipt changes and when a new receipt is issued.
Any receipt that has already been generated won’t update based on info you add or change after the payment has been made.
This includes changes to your reservation like:
The currency shown on your receipt is the currency you used to make the payment, and a new receipt in a different currency can’t be generated.
Receipts are generated in the language associated with your account settings. Receipts cannot be revised to any other languages other than what was set in your account settings at the time the receipt was created.
Receipts are issued whenever payments are made, like when you make a payment for a reservation or if you’ve been issued a refund. For example, if you make a modification to your reservation that changes the cost—like adding to the number of guests or changing the dates—a new receipt will be issued if you make a payment for the additional cost or if you’ve been issued a refund for a decrease in the cost.
If you make a modification to your reservation that results in no price change, a new receipt won’t be issued.
Sending your host a payment using the Resolution Center won’t change any receipts that have already been issued, but you will receive a new receipt for the Resolution Center payment in your email.
If you’ve paid for a reservation using scheduled payments and you have an upcoming payment scheduled, any changes made before the upcoming payment is processed will be shown on the new receipt.
For example, if you adjust the number of guests or change the trip dates before the scheduled payment, your new receipt will show these updated details.