Occupancy Tax Reporting
Occupancy tax reporting is the administrative process by which vacation rental operators calculate the lodging taxes owed on guest stays, file the required tax returns, and remit payment to local, county, or state tax authorities. Occupancy taxes, also known as transient occupancy tax, lodging tax, or hotel tax, typically range from 1% to 15% of the rental amount and must be collected from guests at the time of booking. While some OTAs like Airbnb collect and remit these taxes automatically in certain jurisdictions, property managers remain ultimately responsible for ensuring compliance in all markets where they operate. Reporting frequency varies by jurisdiction and may be monthly, quarterly, or annually. Hostaway's financial tools help property managers track tax obligations, generate tax reports, and maintain accurate records for audit readiness.
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