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Taxes & Fees: Olathe vs Overland Park

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Olathe, KS and Overland Park, KS?

Olathe has fewer restrictions than Overland Park.

Olathe, KS

Johnson County

Some Restrictions

Kansas state sales tax of 6.5% applies to lodging. Olathe levies additional transient guest tax. Platforms may auto-collect. Total rates typically 10 to 16%.

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Overland Park, KS

Johnson County

Heavy Restrictions

Overland Park STR operators must collect and remit the transient guest tax on all short-term rental bookings. Kansas also imposes state and county sales taxes on short-term lodging.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOlatheOverland Park
State Tax6.5% salesKansas sales tax applies
Guest Tax2 to 6% local-
PlatformsAuto-collect state tax-
Total10 to 16% typical-
City Tax-Transient guest tax required
County Tax-Johnson County tax applies
Registration-Kansas Department of Revenue required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Olathe FAQ

What tax do I owe?

6.5% state + local transient guest tax. Total varies by city. Platforms collect state tax automatically.

Does Airbnb handle it?

Platforms collect state sales tax. Local transient guest tax may require separate registration.

Overland Park FAQ

What taxes do Overland Park Airbnb hosts pay?

Hosts must collect transient guest tax, Kansas state sales tax, and Johnson County taxes on stays under 28 days. Some platforms collect taxes automatically, but hosts are ultimately responsible.

Does Airbnb collect Overland Park transient guest tax?

Airbnb collects Kansas state sales tax. Hosts must verify whether Overland Park's transient guest tax is also collected or must be remitted directly.

When do Overland Park STR taxes not apply?

Stays of 28 consecutive days or longer are generally not considered transient and are not subject to transient guest tax.

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