Hotel/Motel Sales Tax

Definition
A 3.5% tax levied on the price of a hotel room rate.

Discussion

Beginning in FY94, the City's $2.00 license fee per occupied hotel room was replaced by a 3.5% sales tax on hotel and motel receipts. The change in structure has allowed this source of revenue to grow with inflationary increases in the cost of a hotel room. Proceeds from this tax are deposited into a Convention and Sports facility trust fund and are used to offset debt payments on the City's convention center.

Hotel/Motel Sales Tax Revenues


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