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Decatur vs Dunwoody

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Decatur, GA and Dunwoody, GA?

Decatur has fewer restrictions than Dunwoody.

Decatur, GA

DeKalb County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental hosts in Decatur must collect and remit Georgia's hotel-motel excise tax. State law (GA Code §48-13-50+) allows localities to levy up to 8% hotel-motel tax. State also charges a $5/night lodging fee. Business license fee applies.

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Dunwoody, GA

DeKalb County

Heavy Restrictions

Since STRs are banned in Dunwoody, there is no local STR tax or registration fee. Georgia state hotel-motel tax (GA Code §48-13-50+) would apply to any lawful rental lodging. Operating an illegal STR subjects the host to code enforcement penalties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDecaturDunwoody
State Tax$5/night state lodging fee-
Local TaxUp to 8% hotel-motel excise-
State AuthorityGA Code §48-13-50+-
Platform CollectionAirbnb/VRBO remit in GA-
STR Tax-N/A — STRs prohibited
STR Registration-None offered
Long-Term Rentals-30+ days allowed, standard rules
State Lodging Tax-GA Code §48-13-50+ (for legal lodging)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Decatur FAQ

What taxes do I owe on short-term rental income in Decatur?

Short-term rental hosts in Decatur must collect and remit Georgia's hotel-motel excise tax. State law (GA Code §48-13-50+) allows localities to levy up to 8% hotel-motel tax. State also charges a $5/night lodging fee. Business license fee applies.

How much is the short-term rental license fee in Decatur?

State Tax: $5/night state lodging fee. Local Tax: Up to 8% hotel-motel excise. State Authority: GA Code §48-13-50+. Platform Collection: Airbnb/VRBO remit in GA.

Dunwoody FAQ

What taxes do I owe on short-term rental income in Dunwoody?

Since STRs are banned in Dunwoody, there is no local STR tax or registration fee. Georgia state hotel-motel tax (GA Code §48-13-50+) would apply to any lawful rental lodging. Operating an illegal STR subjects the host to code enforcement penalties.

How much is the short-term rental license fee in Dunwoody?

STR Tax: N/A — STRs prohibited. STR Registration: None offered. Long-Term Rentals: 30+ days allowed, standard rules. State Lodging Tax: GA Code §48-13-50+ (for legal lodging).

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