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Richmond vs Sugar Land

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Richmond, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Richmond has fewer restrictions than Sugar Land.

Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental operators in Richmond, Texas must collect and remit the City's Hotel Occupancy Tax in addition to state and Fort Bend County hotel occupancy taxes.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Any lodging business operating in Texas, including short-term rentals, must collect and remit the 6% state hotel occupancy tax to the Texas Comptroller. Sugar Land also levies a local hotel occupancy tax. STR operators must register with the Texas Comptroller and obtain a hotel occupancy tax permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRichmondSugar Land
City HOTApplies to STRs-
State HOT6 percent-
County HOT2% in city-
Stay thresholdUnder 30 days-
State Hotel Tax-6% (Texas Comptroller)
Local Hotel Tax-Additional city rate applies
Registration-TX Comptroller permit required
Filing-Quarterly returns

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Richmond FAQ

Do Airbnb hosts in Richmond, TX have to pay hotel tax?

Yes. Short-term rentals are subject to Richmond's local Hotel Occupancy Tax, the 6% Texas state HOT, and the Fort Bend County HOT for stays under 30 days.

Where do I remit Richmond hotel occupancy tax?

Operators register with and remit the city tax to the Richmond Finance Office at 281-342-5456. State HOT goes to the Texas Comptroller, and county HOT to Fort Bend County.

Sugar Land FAQ

Do I need to collect hotel tax for a Sugar Land rental?

Yes. Any rental of less than 30 days requires collection and remittance of the 6% state hotel occupancy tax and the applicable local hotel occupancy tax. Register with the Texas Comptroller before operating.

Does Airbnb collect taxes for Sugar Land hosts?

Airbnb collects and remits the state hotel occupancy tax in Texas. However, operators should verify local tax obligations with the city and may need separate registration.

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