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Taxes & Fees: La Porte vs Tomball

How do taxes & fees rules compare between La Porte, TX and Tomball, TX?

La Porte and Tomball have similar restriction levels.

La Porte, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental operators in La Porte must collect and remit hotel occupancy taxes. Texas imposes a 6% state hotel tax, and Harris County levies an additional hotel occupancy tax. La Porte itself collects a local hotel occupancy tax on lodging stays of less than 30 consecutive days. Operators are responsible for proper tax registration and remittance.

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Tomball, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Tomball levies a hotel occupancy tax (HOT) on short-term rentals of less than 30 consecutive days. The local HOT rate is 7%, collected in addition to the 6% state hotel tax. Hosts must collect, report, and remit the tax to the city on a quarterly basis.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLa PorteTomball
State Tax6% Texas hotel occupancy tax-
Local TaxLa Porte hotel occupancy tax applies-
ThresholdStays under 30 consecutive days-
AuthorityChapter 94 / TX Tax Code Ch. 351-
Contact(281) 471-5020 City Hall-
Local HOT Rate-7%
State Hotel Tax-6%
Combined Rate-13%
Filing Frequency-Quarterly
Applies To-Stays under 30 days

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La Porte FAQ

What taxes do Airbnb hosts pay in La Porte TX?

Airbnb hosts must collect and remit the 6% Texas state hotel occupancy tax, Harris County hotel tax, and the La Porte local hotel occupancy tax. Airbnb may collect state taxes automatically but verify all obligations are covered.

Do I need to register to collect hotel tax in La Porte?

Yes. Short-term rental operators should register with the Texas Comptroller for state hotel tax and with the La Porte Finance Department for local hotel occupancy tax collection and remittance.

Are long-term rentals subject to hotel tax in La Porte?

No. Hotel occupancy tax only applies to stays of fewer than 30 consecutive days. Rentals of 30 days or more are considered long-term and are exempt from hotel occupancy tax.

Tomball FAQ

What is the hotel tax rate in Tomball TX?

Tomball charges a 7% local hotel occupancy tax plus the 6% state hotel tax, for a combined rate of 13% on short-term rental stays of less than 30 consecutive days.

Do Airbnb hosts have to pay hotel tax in Tomball?

Yes. All short-term rental hosts must collect and remit hotel occupancy tax. Airbnb may collect the state portion automatically, but hosts should verify the local 7% is being remitted to Tomball.

How do I register to collect hotel tax in Tomball?

Contact the City Secretary's office or Development Services at (281) 290-1012 to register as a hotel occupancy tax collector and receive filing instructions.

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