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Taxes & Fees: Dallas vs DeSoto

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Dallas, TX and DeSoto, TX?

DeSoto has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dallas requires STR operators to collect and remit a 9% city Hotel Occupancy Tax on gross room receipts for rentals of 30 days or less, in addition to the 6% state HOT. Monthly reporting is required via the MUNIRevs portal by the 15th of each month.

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DeSoto, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

STRs in DeSoto pay the 6% Texas State Hotel Occupancy Tax and a 7% DeSoto Local HOT, plus annual permit fees. Airbnb and VRBO collect and remit on the host's behalf, but local HOT registration is still required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasDeSoto
City HOT Rate9%-
State HOT Rate6%-
Combined Rate15%-
ReportingMonthly via MUNIRevs by 15th-
State HOT-6%
DeSoto Local HOT-7%
Total Tax-13%
Annual Permit-$250-$500
Reports Due-20th after quarter end

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dallas FAQ

What taxes do Dallas Airbnb hosts pay?

Hosts must collect and remit a combined 15% Hotel Occupancy Tax: 9% to the City of Dallas and 6% to the State of Texas on all rentals of 30 days or less.

How do I register for Dallas HOT?

Register through the MUNIRevs online portal via the City Controller's Office. Monthly reports are due by the 15th of each following month.

DeSoto FAQ

Does Airbnb handle my DeSoto taxes?

Airbnb typically remits state HOT. Local HOT collection varies; confirm with Airbnb's tax portal and the DeSoto Finance Department (972) 230-9650 whether you owe a separate filing.

Are cleaning fees taxable?

Yes. Under Texas Comptroller Rule 3.162, mandatory cleaning fees are part of the taxable room charge and subject to HOT.

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