Last I checked my friends that own properties that they have on overnight rental programs such as VBRO or AIRBNB collect and remit the various sales and lodging taxes like any other hotel. They pay city and county business and property taxes. When they go grocery shopping the pay the 9.75% sales tax (Groceries are not tax exempt in this state). When they go out for dinner they pay the 11.50% restaurant sales tax. If you want to be in business you pay the costs associated with being in business. Don't worry the visitors will continue to come, price isn't the problem it's service.
Governorgeneral19 says...
Last I checked my friends that own properties that they have on overnight rental programs such as VBRO or AIRBNB collect and remit the various sales and lodging taxes like any other hotel. They pay city and county business and property taxes. When they go grocery shopping the pay the 9.75% sales tax (Groceries are not tax exempt in this state). When they go out for dinner they pay the 11.50% restaurant sales tax. If you want to be in business you pay the costs associated with being in business. Don't worry the visitors will continue to come, price isn't the problem it's service.
On AirBNB is not a tax free visit
Posted 30 July 2018, 8:43 p.m. Suggest removal