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Taxes & Fees: Hialeah vs Miami Beach

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Hialeah, FL and Miami Beach, FL?

Hialeah has fewer restrictions than Miami Beach.

Hialeah, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Hialeah STR operators owe approximately 12-13% total tax: 6% Miami-Dade Convention and Tourist Tax plus 6% FL state sales tax. Platforms like Airbnb auto-collect most taxes.

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Miami Beach, FL

Miami-Dade County

Heavy Restrictions

Miami Beach imposes a 4% city Resort Tax on all short-term rental revenue, in addition to the Miami-Dade County 6% Tourist Development Tax, and the Florida 6% state sales tax plus 1% discretionary surtax. Operators must obtain a Resort Tax Certificate and display the certificate number in all advertisements. Operating without a Business Tax Receipt carries a $20,000 first-offense fine.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHialeahMiami Beach
County Tax6%-
State Tax6%-
Total~12-13%-
PlatformsAuto-collect-
RegistrationFL DOR required-
City Resort Tax-4%
County Tourist Tax-6%
State Sales Tax-7% (6% + 1% surtax)
No-BTR Fine-$20,000 first offense
Filing Due-Monthly by 15th

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Hialeah FAQ

What taxes do Hialeah STRs owe?

Approximately 12-13%: 6% county Convention and Tourist Tax plus 6% Florida state sales tax. Platforms auto-collect most.

Do I need to register for taxes?

If using platforms that auto-collect, most are handled. Otherwise register with the FL Department of Revenue.

Miami Beach FAQ

What taxes do Miami Beach short-term rental hosts pay?

Hosts must collect and remit the 4% Miami Beach Resort Tax, 6% Miami-Dade County Tourist Development Tax, and 7% combined state sales tax (6% state plus 1% discretionary surtax), totaling approximately 13% on gross rental revenue.

What is the fine for operating a short-term rental without a BTR in Miami Beach?

The penalty is $20,000 for the first offense, with each subsequent offense increasing by $20,000. This applies to any property listed or operating as a short-term rental without a valid Business Tax Receipt from the City of Miami Beach.

Do I need to display my Resort Tax number on Airbnb listings in Miami Beach?

Yes. Miami Beach requires operators to conspicuously display both the Business Tax Receipt number and the Resort Tax certificate number in every advertisement and listing for the short-term rental property.

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