While STRs are prohibited within New Port Richey, Pasco County levies a 5% Tourist Development Tax on all transient rentals countywide. Combined with Florida's 6% sales tax and 1% county surtax, the total tax rate is approximately 12% on short-term accommodations in Pasco County.
Short-term rental operators in New Port Richey must collect the city transient occupancy tax (TOT) or hotel occupancy tax (HOT) on all stays under 30 days. The rate is set by city ordinance and typically ranges from 5% to 8% of the nightly rental rate. Operators must register with the New Port Richey tax collector and file returns quarterly. Many booking platforms collect and remit taxes automatically, but hosts are ultimately responsible for ensuring compliance. Permit application fees range from $100 to $300, and annual renewal fees are typically $75 to $200.
Failure to collect or remit occupancy taxes carries penalties of 10% of the unpaid amount per month, plus interest. Operating without tax registration may result in back-tax assessments plus fines.
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