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Frisco vs Plano

How do host platform liability rules compare between Frisco, TX and Plano, TX?

Frisco has fewer restrictions than Plano.

Frisco, TX

Collin County

Few Restrictions

Frisco places primary STR compliance liability on the host, not on Airbnb, Vrbo, or Booking. Platforms collect and remit Texas state hotel occupancy tax on bookings but are not held jointly liable for unregistered listings under current Frisco ordinances.

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Plano, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Airbnb and Vrbo collect and remit Plano's seven-percent hotel-occupancy tax and the six-percent state HOT on the host's behalf for stays under 30 days. Hosts using direct-booking websites or Facebook Marketplace must register with the city and remit HOT themselves.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFriscoPlano
Primary liabilityHost, not platform-
State HOT6%, platform-collected6%
Frisco HOT9%, host-remitted-
Platform delistingVoluntary or post-revocation-
Platform-collected combined rate-About 13%
City HOT-7%
Direct bookings-Host remits manually

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Frisco FAQ

Will Airbnb get fined if my Frisco listing is unregistered?

No. Frisco enforces against the host and the property. Airbnb may delist after revocation, but the platform is not jointly liable for your registration failures.

Who collects the 15 percent total hotel tax on my Frisco STR?

Airbnb and Vrbo remit the 6 percent Texas state portion. The 9 percent Frisco portion is generally the host's obligation to file and pay.

Plano FAQ

If I only list on Airbnb, do I still file a Plano HOT return?

Yes, but as a zero return. Airbnb remits on your behalf, so your filing simply confirms platform-collected revenue and shows no direct bookings.

What about a guest who books through my own website?

You must collect 13 percent total HOT at booking, file a monthly Plano return with the seven-percent city portion, and file separately with the Texas Comptroller.

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