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Grapevine vs Haltom City

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Grapevine, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Grapevine and Haltom City have similar restriction levels.

Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

STR bookings in Grapevine are subject to 6 percent Texas state HOT, 7 percent Grapevine local HOT, and annual registration and permit fees. Failure to remit triggers penalties and interest.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Haltom City STRs pay 6 percent state HOT, 7 percent city HOT under Tax Code Ch 351, and 2 percent Tarrant County venue tax for a 15 percent combined rate on stays under 30 days.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrapevineHaltom City
State HOT6 percent6 percent (TX Tax Code Ch 156)
City HOT7 percent7 percent (Ch 351)
ExemptionStays over 30 days-
RecordsKeep 4 years-
County HOT-2 percent Tarrant venue tax
Combined Rate-15 percent total
30-Day Exemption-Permanent residents exempt

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Grapevine FAQ

Does Airbnb collect all my taxes in Grapevine?

Typically Airbnb collects state HOT but operators remain responsible for the city HOT.

What happens if I do not register my STR?

Fines, back taxes with penalties, and risk of code enforcement action.

Haltom City FAQ

What is the total hotel tax rate for a Haltom City short-term rental?

The combined hotel occupancy tax is 15 percent: 6 percent Texas state, 7 percent Haltom City local, and 2 percent Tarrant County venue tax. This applies to all stays under 30 consecutive days.

Does Airbnb collect Haltom City hotel tax automatically?

Airbnb collects the 6 percent Texas state HOT under its agreement with the Comptroller. It does not typically collect the 7 percent Haltom City local HOT or the 2 percent Tarrant County tax, so hosts must register with the city and county and remit those portions directly.

Are long-term tenants exempt from Haltom City hotel tax?

Yes. Under Texas Tax Code 156.101, guests who rent the same unit for 30 or more consecutive days are considered permanent residents and exempt from hotel occupancy tax. Keep documentation showing the uninterrupted 30-day stay.

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