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Taxes & Fees: Orlando vs Winter Park

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Orlando, FL and Winter Park, FL?

Orlando and Winter Park have similar restriction levels.

Orlando, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rentals in Orlando must collect a combined tax of about 12.5 percent including 6 percent state sales tax, 0.5 percent Orange County surtax, and 6 percent Orange County tourist development tax.

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Winter Park, FL

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Winter Park STRs pay 6 percent Florida sales tax plus 6 percent Orange County Tourist Development Tax, for a combined 12 percent on rentals under 6 months.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrlandoWinter Park
State sales tax6 percent-
Orange County surtax0.5 percent discretionary-
Tourist Development Tax6 percent Orange County TDT-
Total taxApproximately 12.5 percent-
TDT administratorOrange County Comptroller-
State Sales Tax-6 percent
County TDT-6 percent Orange
Combined-12 percent total
Filing-Monthly returns

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Orlando FAQ

Does Airbnb collect all my Orlando taxes?

Airbnb collects and remits the state sales tax and county surtax on most Florida listings, and in many cases the Orange County TDT as well, but operators should verify on each platform.

What is the total tax rate on an Orlando vacation rental?

Approximately 12.5 percent: 6 percent state sales tax, 0.5 percent county surtax, and 6 percent Orange County tourist development tax.

Winter Park FAQ

Who enforces this in Winter Park?

Winter Park code enforcement at (407) 599-3297 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Winter Park?

Winter Park code enforcement at (407) 599-3297 handles complaints.

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