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Taxes & Fees: San Antonio vs Universal City

How do taxes & fees rules compare between San Antonio, TX and Universal City, TX?

San Antonio has fewer restrictions than Universal City.

San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio short-term rental operators must collect and remit a combined 16.75% Hotel Occupancy Tax (9% city + 1.75% Bexar County + 6% state) and pay STR permit fees of $300 (Type 1) or $450 (Type 2) for a three-year permit term.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

Universal City STR operators must collect 6 percent Texas hotel occupancy tax plus applicable local hotel taxes authorized under Texas Tax Code Chapter 351.

View full Universal City rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactSan AntonioUniversal City
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State Hotel Tax-6 percent of room receipts
Local Hotel Tax Cap-Up to 7 percent (Tax Code 351)
Rental Threshold-Stays under 30 days are taxable
City Contact-(210) 658-5365

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Antonio FAQ

Do I still owe HOT if Airbnb collects taxes for me?

Airbnb remits some Texas state and local taxes, but the operator is responsible for confirming what is collected and for filing any uncollected portion of the city, county, or state HOT directly. Always verify your platform's collection scope on the City of San Antonio HOT page.

Are stays longer than 30 days subject to HOT?

No. Texas Tax Code Chapter 156 and the city ordinance exempt rentals of 30 or more consecutive days to the same occupant from Hotel Occupancy Tax.

Universal City FAQ

Does Airbnb collect all my taxes?

Airbnb typically remits state hotel tax in Texas, but local hotel occupancy tax may still require separate operator registration and filing.

What about federal income tax?

Rental income is reported on your federal return separately from hotel occupancy tax; consult a tax professional.

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