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  2. Opinion: Reexamining short-term rentals and the occupancy tax

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  3. Hotel tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Statewide, a 5% excise tax applies to accommodations. [37] Municipalities may impose an additional tax of up to 6% (6.5% in the city of Boston). [38] In December 2018, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker signed into law a bill applying the state hotel tax to short-term rentals (such as Airbnb) with an exemption for rentals fewer than 14 days. [39]

  4. 2016 San Diego elections - Wikipedia

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    Ballot Language: "Should the measure be adopted to: increase San Diego's hotel occupancy tax by 6% to build a City-owned downtown professional football stadium and convention center project, and fund tourism marketing; effect the project financing, design, construction, use, management, and maintenance, including a $650,000,000 contribution and ...

  5. Tourist tax - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of tourist tax in Europe and the United States is to levy a tax on accommodation known as a hotel tax, occupancy tax, lodging tax or bed tax. [5] The tax is levied against individuals when they rent accommodation (a room, rooms, entire home, or other living space) in a hotel , inn , tourist home or house, motel , or other ...

  6. Tax change for short-term rentals threatens livelihoods ... - AOL

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    Generally, property owners receive a notice of value by April 1, but the County Assessor's Office asked the state Property Tax Division for an extension this year to sort through short-term rental ...

  7. Economy of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The economy of San Diego is the 17th largest among metro areas in the ... Transient Occupancy ... In 2009 the Port of San Diego handled 1,137,054 short tons of total ...

  8. I'm 56, single and thinking of moving from San Diego to ... - AOL

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    According to Livingcost’s data, a single person will typically spend around $3,400 a month to live in San Diego versus roughly $2,600 in Austin — an annual difference of roughly $9,600.

  9. Vacation rental - Wikipedia

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    San Diego, California has also created similar restrictions. Starting in 2022, the city put a cap on the number of properties that could be used as short-term vacation rentals at 1%. This restriction was approved by the California Coastal Commission and will be available for review in seven years. [17]