Clark County STRs must collect combined transient lodging tax of roughly 13.38% plus Live Entertainment Tax where applicable. License fees run about 1,000 to 1,500 dollars per year.
Short-term rentals in unincorporated Clark County are subject to the Combined Transient Lodging Tax (TLT) administered by the Clark County Department of Finance under NRS 244.335 and Clark County Code Title 4. The combined rate in most unincorporated areas is approximately 13.38% consisting of the base county room tax plus the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) tax and other add-ons. The tax applies to the total rent plus any cleaning fees, resort fees, and required charges (platform fees like Airbnb service fees are excluded). Hosts must register with Clark County Department of Finance, obtain a Transient Lodging Tax Certificate, and file monthly tax returns even in months with zero bookings. Airbnb and Vrbo collect and remit the tax on behalf of some hosts through platform agreements, but the host remains ultimately responsible. Nevada Live Entertainment Tax (NRS 368A) at 9% applies to properties with live entertainment or DJ events, which are prohibited at STRs under the 2024 ordinance in any case. Annual STR license fees under the 2024 ordinance are approximately 1,000 to 1,500 dollars for initial licensing plus background check fees and renewal fees; the exact amount varies by property type (primary residence vs investment) and capacity. Late payment of TLT carries 10% penalty plus interest; willful failure to collect is a misdemeanor.
Failure to register for TLT: back taxes plus 10% penalty plus interest. Unremitted tax: misdemeanor under Title 4. Operating STR without current license: ordinance violation with fines up to 10,000 dollars plus immediate shutdown.
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Clark County, NV
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