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Taxes & Fees: Fulshear vs Richmond

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Fulshear, TX and Richmond, TX?

Fulshear has fewer restrictions than Richmond.

Fulshear, TX

Fort Bend County

Few Restrictions

Fulshear has not adopted a municipal Hotel Occupancy Tax under Texas Tax Code Chapter 351 and imposes no city STR registration fee. STR operators owe the 6% Texas state HOT (Tax Code Ch. 156) and the 2% Fort Bend County HOT (Ch. 352) for hotels inside city limits, effective October 1, 2024 with full enforcement beginning May 1, 2025.

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Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental operators in Richmond, Texas must collect and remit the City's Hotel Occupancy Tax in addition to state and Fort Bend County hotel occupancy taxes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFulshearRichmond
City HOTNone (no Ch. 351 tax adopted)Applies to STRs
State HOT6% (Tex. Tax Code Sec. 156.051)6 percent
Fort Bend County HOT2% inside city limits-
County HOT EffectiveOct 1, 2024 (enforce May 1, 2025)-
City STR FeeNone-
County AdministratorAvenu Insights (866) 240-3665-
County HOT-2% in city
Stay threshold-Under 30 days

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Fulshear FAQ

What hotel tax do I owe on a Fulshear short-term rental?

You owe 6% Texas state HOT under Tax Code Sec. 156.051 plus 2% Fort Bend County HOT for properties inside Fulshear city limits. Fulshear itself has not adopted a municipal HOT under Chapter 351, so there is no separate city tax. Total HOT inside city limits is 8%.

When did the Fort Bend County hotel tax start?

The county HOT became effective October 1, 2024. Penalties for non-collection were waived through April 30, 2025. Full enforcement for all bookings and stays began May 1, 2025, with monthly returns due to Avenu Insights starting with the May 2025 period.

Does Fulshear charge a registration or permit fee for short-term rentals?

No. The Fulshear Code of Ordinances on Municode contains no STR-specific registration program, license, or permit fee. Operators must still comply with state and county HOT, generally applicable city codes, and HOA CC&Rs.

Richmond FAQ

Do Airbnb hosts in Richmond, TX have to pay hotel tax?

Yes. Short-term rentals are subject to Richmond's local Hotel Occupancy Tax, the 6% Texas state HOT, and the Fort Bend County HOT for stays under 30 days.

Where do I remit Richmond hotel occupancy tax?

Operators register with and remit the city tax to the Richmond Finance Office at 281-342-5456. State HOT goes to the Texas Comptroller, and county HOT to Fort Bend County.

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