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Henderson vs Las Vegas

How do transient occupancy tax rules compare between Henderson, NV and Las Vegas, NV?

Henderson and Las Vegas have similar restriction levels.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Henderson hotels collect a combined 13.38 percent transient lodging tax including Nevada state, Clark County, and dedicated tourism components. The tax applies to stays under 31 days at hotels, motels, and short-term rentals.

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Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Hotel guests in the Strip resort corridor pay a combined 13.38% transient lodging tax β€” 8.38% Clark County base plus 4.62% state Live Entertainment Tax surcharge for resort-area properties β€” funding the LVCVA, schools, and the Allegiant Stadium bond.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonLas Vegas
Combined rateApproximately 13.38 percent-
ThresholdStays under 31 days-
CollectorClark County-
FrequencyMonthly remittance-
Strip corridor rate-13.38%
Authorizing statute-NRS 244.3352
Resort fees taxed-Yes, separately listed
30-day rule-Long stays exempt
Largest beneficiary-LVCVA + schools

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Henderson FAQ

Do Lake Las Vegas resort condos collect this tax?

Yes when rented short-term. Operators must register with Clark County, collect 13.38 percent, and remit monthly just like traditional hotels in Henderson.

What if a guest stays 31 days?

Stays of 31 consecutive days or more by the same guest qualify as long-term lodging exempt from transient occupancy tax under Nevada rules.

Las Vegas FAQ

Why is the room rate so much lower than the bill?

Nevada law adds 13.38% room tax on the Strip plus mandatory resort fees that hotels charge separately. Both are taxed and itemized on the folio, so a $200 nightly rate often totals $260+ per night.

Are stays over 30 days tax-exempt?

Yes. NRS 244.3352 exempts continuous occupancy of 28 or more days, useful for extended-stay business travel. The hotel must document the stay length and refund tax already collected.

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