Laredo STR operators must register with the City Tax Office for Hotel Occupancy Tax and obtain any zoning clearance required for transient lodging. Registration includes owner contact info, property address, and emergency contact for compliance notices.
STR registration in Laredo is handled primarily through the City Tax Office HOT registration process. Operators submit a Hotel Occupancy Tax Registration form listing the property address, ownership information, estimated annual revenue, and responsible party contact. There is no separate STR license fee beyond the standard business registration costs. Operators must also register with the Texas State Comptroller for state HOT collection. Within residential zones, a Certificate of Occupancy verifying the STR use complies with zoning may be required, particularly in R-1 districts. Registration renewals align with tax reporting cycles (quarterly). Operators must update registration within 30 days of any ownership change, address change, or change in responsible contact. Failure to register before operating subjects the host to back taxes, penalties, and potential zoning enforcement.
Unregistered operation results in tax assessment plus 5-10 percent penalty, interest, and possible Class B misdemeanor charges for willful evasion.
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