Short-term rental operators in Greeley must collect and remit applicable lodging taxes on rental income from stays of less than 30 days, including state and local taxes.
Short-term rental operators in Greeley must collect Colorado state sales tax, the city sales tax, and any applicable lodging or accommodation taxes on rentals shorter than 30 consecutive days. Platforms like Airbnb may collect some taxes automatically, but operators should verify full compliance with the city and state. Registration with the Colorado Department of Revenue for tax collection may be required.
Failure to collect and remit required taxes results in penalties, interest, and back-tax assessments.
Greeley, CO
Greeley permits construction activity during daytime hours. Construction is generally allowed from 7 AM to 7 PM Monday through Saturday. Sunday and holiday c...
Greeley, CO
Greeley addresses nuisance animals including barking dogs under Title 10 (Animals) of the Municipal Code. Dogs that bark excessively and disturb neighbors co...
Greeley, CO
Greeley regulates noise under Title 12, Chapter 6 (Noise Control) of the Municipal Code. The city does not use decibel measurements for most noise β noise he...
Greeley, CO
Greeley regulates street parking under the Municipal Code. Vehicles must follow posted signs and time limits. The city enforces a 72-hour limit for vehicles ...
Greeley, CO
Greeley restricts the parking and storage of recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers in residential areas. Street parking of RVs is limited and front-yard...
Greeley, CO
Greeley requires vehicles to be parked on paved or approved surfaces. Parking on grass or unpaved areas in residential zones is a code violation.
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