Hotel Occupancy Tax definition

Hotel Occupancy Tax means the tax imposed on Persons for the use or possession, or the right of use or possession of any Room or Rooms, Recreational Site, or Marina Site.
Hotel Occupancy Tax means the tax authorized by Chapter 351, Texas Tax Code, as amended (including any successor statute) which a municipality may elect to impose on the price paid for use or possession of rooms in a hotel or other transient lodging accommodations.
Hotel Occupancy Tax means the tax imposed pursuant to the Hotel Occupancy Tax Code contained in §10 through §13 of the Tribal Tax Ordinance.

Examples of Hotel Occupancy Tax in a sentence

  • Travelers should make every effort to avoid payment of sales tax when payment method is other than a personal payment method.Travelers are required to submit a copy of the Hotel Occupancy Tax Exemption Form, which is located on the SAO travel website, upon registration at the hotel/motel.

  • The City may consider the use of Hotel Occupancy Tax pursuant to Chapter 351 of the Texas Tax Code.

  • Beverage (Sales & Use Tax); Entertainment and Shopping (Sales & Use Tax); Lodging (Hotel Occupancy Tax); Rental Car (Car Rental Tax); and Alcohol (Mixed Beverage and Title 5 ABC taxes).

  • Estimated attendee spending was broken down by five (5) expenditure categories: Food and Beverage (Sales & Use Tax); Entertainment and Shopping (Sales & Use Tax); Lodging (Hotel Occupancy Tax); Rental Car (Car Rental Tax); and Alcohol (Mixed Beverage and Title 5 ABC taxes).

  • Failure of the employee to submit the Hotel Occupancy Tax Exemption Form to the hotel/motel may result in non-reimbursement of the tax to the employee.Per the Transportation Funding Act of 2015, effective July 1, 2015 hotels in the state of Georgia will charge a $5.00 per room per night hotel tax to travelers.


More Definitions of Hotel Occupancy Tax

Hotel Occupancy Tax mean City's receipt of tax imposed by City pursuant to Chapter 351 of the Texas Tax Code, as amended, on a person who, under a lease, concession, permit, right of access, license, contract or agreement pays for the use or possession of a room in the Hotel during the calendar quarter immediately preceding each Quarterly Rent payment date.
Hotel Occupancy Tax or “HOT” shall mean the City’s receipt of tax imposed by the City pursuant to Chapter 351, Texas Tax Code.
Hotel Occupancy Tax means the portion of the hotel occupancy tax imposed by Brazos County that is 0.75% of the price paid for a room in a hotel, as authorized under Texas Tax Code Section 352.003, as amended by the 83rd Texas Legislature.
Hotel Occupancy Tax means the tax levied by the Tribe on hotel stays within the Reservation.
Hotel Occupancy Tax means the 2% (Two Percent) tax authorized by the Election levied pursuant to Subchapter H of the Act on persons occupying hotel rooms within the City.
Hotel Occupancy Tax means the County occupancy tax imposed by chapter 352 of the Texas Tax Code.
Hotel Occupancy Tax has the meaning assigned by Part V of the Miscellaneous Taxes Xxx 0000;