Wichita short-term rental hosts collect Kansas sales tax and the Wichita transient guest tax in addition to any city short-term rental registration fee. Total lodging tax in Wichita generally runs around 15 percent.
Hosts renting a Wichita property for fewer than 28 consecutive days must register and remit several layers of tax. Kansas state sales tax applies to short-term lodging at the standard rate, plus the local Sedgwick County and City of Wichita sales tax components. On top of sales tax, the city imposes a transient guest tax of 6 percent under authority granted by Kansas state law for cities that adopt a convention and tourism levy. Combined, the visible tax line on a Wichita short-term rental booking typically reaches around 15 percent. Major platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo have voluntary collection agreements with Kansas Department of Revenue and remit state and local sales tax automatically, but hosts remain responsible for confirming the transient guest tax is collected and filed. Direct bookings outside a platform require the host to collect both sales and guest tax and file with the Kansas Department of Revenue and the city. The Wichita short-term rental program also charges an annual registration fee that covers inspection and program administration, with renewal each year. Failure to remit transient guest tax can result in interest, penalties, and revocation of the short-term rental permit. Long-term stays of 28 days or more are exempt from the transient guest tax under standard Kansas rules.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Wichita code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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