There is no county STR registry in unincorporated Weld County, but every host must register with the Colorado Department of Revenue to collect state (and any city) sales and lodging taxes. Colorado law lets a listing be pulled if a required local license number is missing.
Weld County has not created an STR registration list for unincorporated parcels. Statewide, an operator renting a lodging unit for under 30 days must hold a Colorado sales tax license through the Department of Revenue and remit the 2.9% state sales tax; Greeley operators also register with the city for its sales and lodging taxes. Under C.R.S. 30-15-401(1)(s), a county that adopts an STR ordinance may require the local license or permit number to appear in every online listing and may order a platform to remove non-compliant listings. Airbnb and Vrbo collect certain Colorado taxes automatically.
Failure to hold a Colorado sales tax license and remit lodging/sales tax exposes hosts to Department of Revenue penalties and interest. Where a local license is required, listings lacking the number can be removed from the platform.
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