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Taxes & Fees: Brockton vs North Plymouth

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Brockton, MA and North Plymouth, MA?

Brockton and North Plymouth have similar restriction levels.

Brockton, MA

Plymouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts imposes a room occupancy excise tax on short-term rentals. Brockton operators must collect and remit state and local taxes on stays of less than 31 consecutive days.

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North Plymouth, MA

Plymouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts imposes a statewide 5.7% room occupancy excise on short-term rentals, plus optional local and community impact fees collected uniformly through DOR.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrocktonNorth Plymouth
State Tax5.7% room occupancy excise-
Local OptionUp to 6% additional-
RegistrationMA Department of Revenue-
PlatformsAirbnb collects and remits in MA-
State Excise Rate-5.7% statewide
Statute-G.L. c. 64G
Threshold-Rentals 31 days or less
Exemption-Under 14 days yearly

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Brockton FAQ

What taxes do STR hosts pay in Brockton?

Massachusetts charges a 5.7% room occupancy excise plus local options. Registration with the MA Department of Revenue is required.

Does Airbnb collect MA taxes?

Yes. Airbnb collects and remits room occupancy taxes in Massachusetts, but hosts should verify their compliance.

North Plymouth FAQ

Who collects the short-term rental tax?

Operators register with Massachusetts DOR via MassTaxConnect and remit collected excise monthly. Intermediaries like Airbnb may collect on behalf of operators under written agreements.

Are there exemptions?

Properties rented fewer than 14 days per calendar year are exempt from the excise but must still register with DOR to claim the exemption.

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