Short-term rental operators in Lansing must collect Michigan's 6% Use Tax and any applicable local accommodation taxes on rental income from stays under 30 days.
Michigan imposes a 6% Use Tax on transient accommodations. Short-term rental operators in Lansing must collect and remit this tax plus any applicable local accommodation or excise taxes. Platforms like Airbnb may collect some taxes automatically. Operators should register with the Michigan Department of Treasury. Operators are also responsible for income tax reporting on rental earnings.
Failure to collect and remit required taxes results in penalties, interest, and back-tax assessments from the Michigan Department of Treasury.
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Lansing, MI
Lansing permits construction during standard daytime hours. Construction is generally allowed from 7 AM to 9 PM Monday through Saturday. Sunday construction ...
Lansing, MI
Lansing addresses barking dogs under Chapter 654 (Noise) and Chapter 610 (Animals). Owning or harboring any animal that frequently makes sounds creating a no...
Lansing, MI
Lansing prohibits unreasonably loud or disturbing noise under Chapter 662 of the Code of Ordinances. Quiet hours run from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM in residential ...
Lansing, MI
Lansing restricts the storage of recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers in residential areas. Street parking of these vehicles is limited and storage mus...
Lansing, MI
Lansing restricts parking of large commercial vehicles in residential areas. Heavy trucks and semi-trailers may not be stored in residential zones.
Lansing, MI
Lansing regulates on-street parking through Chapter 1042 and the Parking Services Division. No vehicle may park in one location on a public street for more t...
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