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Taxes & Fees: Baytown vs Pasadena

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Baytown, TX and Pasadena, TX?

Baytown has fewer restrictions than Pasadena.

Baytown, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental operators in Baytown must collect and remit hotel occupancy taxes. The City of Baytown levies a 7% local hotel occupancy tax in addition to the 6% Texas state hotel occupancy tax, for a combined 13% on short-term lodging. Operators must register with the Texas Comptroller and the City of Baytown Finance Department.

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Pasadena, TX

Harris County

Heavy Restrictions

Short-term rental hosts in Pasadena must collect and remit a total 13% hotel occupancy tax: 6% state tax under TX Tax Code Ch. 156 and 7% local tax. Failure to collect results in state penalties plus interest.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBaytownPasadena
Local Tax Rate7% city hotel occupancy tax-
State Tax Rate6% Texas hotel occupancy tax-
Combined Rate13% total-
ThresholdRentals of 30 days or fewer-
Contact(281) 420-6568 Baytown Finance-
State Hotel Tax-6%
Local Hotel Tax-7%
Total Rate-13%
Applies To-Stays of 30 days or less

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Baytown FAQ

What taxes do Baytown Airbnb hosts have to pay?

Baytown STR hosts must collect a 7% local hotel occupancy tax and a 6% state hotel occupancy tax (13% total) on stays of 30 days or fewer. Register with both the Texas Comptroller and Baytown Finance Department.

Does Airbnb collect taxes automatically for Baytown rentals?

Airbnb may collect and remit the 6% state hotel occupancy tax in Texas. However, you should verify with Baytown Finance at (281) 420-6568 whether the local 7% tax is also being remitted or if you must handle it separately.

How often do I remit hotel occupancy tax in Baytown?

Hotel occupancy taxes are generally remitted quarterly. Register with the City of Baytown Finance Department at (281) 420-6568 for local tax filing schedules and forms.

Pasadena FAQ

What taxes do Pasadena Airbnb hosts pay?

A total 13% hotel occupancy tax: 6% state plus 7% local, on stays of 30 consecutive days or less.

Does Airbnb collect the tax automatically?

Airbnb may collect and remit the state portion. Verify local tax obligations directly with the City of Pasadena.

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