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Taxes & Fees: Sahuarita vs Tucson

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Sahuarita, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Sahuarita has fewer restrictions than Tucson.

Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental operators in Sahuarita must collect and remit Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax and applicable Pima County taxes. Combined lodging tax rates include state, county, and town components totaling approximately 12-13 percent.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Tucson short-term rentals are subject to Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax of 5.5 percent, Pima County excise of 0.5 percent, and Tucson city privilege tax of 2.6 percent plus a transient lodging tax of 6 percent, for a combined state and local rate of roughly 14.6 percent. Hosts must also obtain a Tucson business license and pay the annual STR registration fee.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSahuaritaTucson
Combined Tax RateApproximately 12-13 percentApproximately 14.6 percent
RegistrationADOR TPT license required-
Platform CollectionAirbnb/VRBO remit state and county portions-
FilingArizona Simplified TPT system-
City Registration Fee-150 dollars annual
Liability Insurance-500,000 dollars minimum
Tax Authority-Arizona Department of Revenue AZTaxes.gov
Business License-Required via Tucson Business Services

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Sahuarita FAQ

Does Airbnb collect taxes for me in Sahuarita?

Airbnb collects and remits state and county TPT on behalf of hosts in Arizona. However, you should verify that the Sahuarita town portion is also being collected, and you still need your own ADOR TPT license.

What is the total tax rate on short-term rentals?

The combined state, county, and town transient lodging tax rate in Sahuarita is approximately 12-13 percent of the nightly rental amount.

Tucson FAQ

What taxes apply to Tucson Airbnb rentals?

State TPT 5.5 percent, county excise 0.5 percent, city privilege tax 2.6 percent, and transient lodging tax 6 percent, for roughly 14.6 percent combined. Platforms usually collect automatically.

Does Tucson require a business license for STR hosts?

Yes. All STR operators must hold a Tucson business license and complete annual STR registration with a 150 dollar fee and life-safety self-certification.

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