Weld County levies no county sales or lodging tax, so an unincorporated STR collects only Colorado's 2.9% state sales tax. In Greeley, guests also pay the city's 4.11% sales tax plus a 3% lodging (public accommodations) tax on stays of 29 nights or fewer.
Weld County is notable for a 0% county sales tax and no county lodging tax, so a short-term rental on unincorporated land collects only the 2.9% Colorado state sales tax on stays under 30 days, remitted to the Department of Revenue. Incorporated cities add their own. Greeley applies a 4.11% city sales tax to accommodations and a 3% lodging tax that funds its Convention and Visitors Fund; that lodging tax applies to reservations of 29 nights or shorter. Register with both the state and the relevant city, and confirm current rates before quoting guests a total.
Unremitted state sales tax draws Colorado Department of Revenue penalties and interest; Greeley enforces its sales and lodging taxes through the city Sales Tax Division with penalties, interest and license actions.
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Weld County has no ordinance prohibiting backyard composting, and the City of Greeley allows home composting. Compost must be managed so it does not create o...
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Weld County and the City of Greeley have no ordinance banning artificial turf in residential yards. Installation on a single-family lot is generally allowed....
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Weld County sets no rule requiring or banning native or xeriscape plantings; it is a landowner choice. The City of Greeley encourages water-wise, drought-tol...
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Colorado law lets residents collect rooftop rainwater in up to two rain barrels holding a combined 110 gallons or less, for outdoor use on the same single-fa...
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Colorado has no statewide homeowner watering ban; rules are set by your water provider. City of Greeley customers may not water between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., w...
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Colorado law makes every landowner responsible for managing noxious weeds. Weld County enforces the Colorado Noxious Weed Act through Chapter 15 of the Count...
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