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Missouri City vs Stafford

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Missouri City, TX and Stafford, TX?

Stafford has fewer restrictions than Missouri City.

Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Short-term rentals in Missouri City must collect and remit the local hotel occupancy tax on stays under 30 days, in addition to the registration fee.

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Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Stafford charges short-term rental operators a $250 non-refundable annual registration fee through its rental property licensing program, in addition to any state hotel occupancy tax obligations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMissouri CityStafford
HOT appliesStays under 30 days-
FilingCity Finance Department-
Plus state taxTexas 6% HOT-
Permit feeAnnual rental registration-
City Fee-$250 annually
Refundable-No
Prorated-Not prorated
Code Reference-Chapter 14

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Missouri City FAQ

Who collects the hotel tax?

The rental operator is responsible for collecting hotel occupancy tax from guests and remitting it to Missouri City Finance on the required schedule.

Are stays over 30 days taxed?

No. Hotel occupancy tax in Texas applies only to stays under 30 consecutive days at the same property.

Stafford FAQ

Is the $250 Stafford rental fee refundable if I stop renting?

No. The registration fee is non-refundable once submitted, even if the property goes off the market or fails inspection partway through the permit year.

Does Stafford charge its own short-term rental tax?

Stafford does not impose a separate municipal short-term rental tax beyond the $250 registration fee, but state hotel occupancy tax still applies to stays under 30 days through the Texas Comptroller.

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