North Richland Hills imposes a 7% hotel occupancy tax on rentals under 30 days in addition to the 6% Texas state hotel tax, for a combined 13% total. Operators must register with the City Finance Department and the Texas Comptroller and remit on required schedules even if rented only occasionally.
Short-term rental operators in North Richland Hills must collect and remit two layers of hotel occupancy tax on any stay of fewer than 30 consecutive days. The Texas Tax Code Chapter 156 imposes the 6% state hotel occupancy tax collected by the Texas Comptroller, and NRH imposes a 7% local hotel tax under Tax Code Chapter 351, for a combined rate of 13% on the gross room receipts including cleaning and mandatory fees. Operators must register with the city Finance Department, obtain a tax account, and file returns typically quarterly (monthly for higher-volume properties). Airbnb and VRBO both collect and remit the 6% state tax automatically on bookings in Texas; platforms may or may not collect the 7% NRH local portion depending on their agreements, so operators should verify and make up any shortfall. Rentals of 30 consecutive days or more to the same guest are exempt from both taxes. Failure to register or remit is subject to penalties, interest, and back-tax assessments that can accumulate substantially. Operators with specific use permits or PD approval may also pay an annual operating fee and inspection costs. There is no separate state sales tax on lodging because hotel tax applies.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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