Minneapolis STRs collect 6.875 percent MN sales tax, 3 percent Minneapolis lodging tax, 2.5 percent Minneapolis entertainment tax, plus county taxes. Platforms like Airbnb remit most automatically.
Short-term rentals in Minneapolis are treated as lodging under Minnesota Statute 469.190 and Minneapolis Code. Taxes applied to each stay typically include Minnesota state sales tax (6.875 percent), Minneapolis lodging tax (3 percent), Minneapolis entertainment tax (2.5 percent for lodging within the city), and Hennepin County transit and sales taxes (varies, around 0.65 percent). Larger properties (more than 50 rooms) face an additional 2.625 percent Minneapolis lodging tax but this rarely applies to Airbnb-style rentals. Airbnb and VRBO have tax-collection agreements with the state and city and remit automatically; direct bookings require the host to register with Minnesota Department of Revenue, collect, and remit. License fees for STRs run roughly 46 USD to several hundred USD depending on type.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Minneapolis code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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