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Transient Occupancy Tax: Bloomington vs Minneapolis

How do transient occupancy tax rules compare between Bloomington, MN and Minneapolis, MN?

Bloomington and Minneapolis have similar restriction levels.

Bloomington, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Hennepin County levies a 0.5 percent county lodging tax on top of the 6.875 percent Minnesota sales tax, with cities like Minneapolis adding their own lodging taxes for a typical 13 to 15 percent total.

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Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Hotel and short-term lodging stays in Minneapolis carry a combined tax burden of about 13 percent: 6.875 percent Minnesota sales tax, 3 percent Minneapolis lodging tax, and 2.625 percent Minneapolis Convention Center tax.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomingtonMinneapolis
County rate0.5%-
MN sales tax6.875%-
Mpls lodging tax3%-
Typical Mpls total~14.65%-
State sales tax-6.875 percent
Minneapolis lodging tax-3 percent
Convention Center tax-2.625 percent
Combined effective rate-About 13 percent
Statute-Minn. Stat. Chapter 297A

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bloomington FAQ

Does Airbnb collect all the right taxes?

Airbnb collects MN sales tax automatically. Hosts may still need to register and remit county and city lodging taxes separately.

Are stays under 30 days always taxed?

Yes. Lodging taxes apply to stays under 30 consecutive days. Longer stays at the same property are exempt as residential leases.

Minneapolis FAQ

Do Airbnb and Vrbo collect lodging taxes automatically?

Major platforms have agreements to collect Minnesota sales tax automatically. Local lodging and Convention Center taxes are sometimes collected by the platform; hosts should verify with their platform and the city.

Are stays over 30 days exempt?

Yes. Minnesota generally exempts continuous stays over 30 days from sales and lodging taxes, treating them as residential rentals. The exemption applies if the stay is uninterrupted at the same property.

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