Lewisville STR operators must collect 7 percent city hotel occupancy tax plus the 6 percent state tax for a combined 13 percent rate on nightly rental prices.
Short-term rental operators in Lewisville must collect hotel occupancy tax (HOT) on all stays of fewer than 30 consecutive days. The Texas state HOT rate is 6 percent under TX Tax Code Chapter 156, collected and remitted quarterly to the TX Comptroller. The City of Lewisville levies an additional 7 percent local HOT under TX Tax Code Chapter 351 and the city ordinance. The combined rate is 13 percent on the nightly rental price. Major platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo auto-collect and remit the state 6 percent tax and may collect the city portion in participating jurisdictions. Operators should verify with the Lewisville Finance Department at (972) 219-3400 whether the platform collects the city tax or whether the operator must register separately and file quarterly returns. HOT revenue funds tourism promotion and city general fund programs. Failure to collect or remit taxes is a violation of state and local tax law and can result in penalties, interest, and back-tax assessments.
State penalties: 5 percent of unpaid tax plus 10 percent interest annually. City penalties vary; back-tax assessment plus fines.
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