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10 Porch Notes tagged “lodging tax,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - San Miguel County

Around Telluride, short-term rental rules depend on which town you're in

Telluride, Mountain Village, and unincorporated San Miguel County each set their own short-term rental rules and taxes, so the address decides which ones apply.

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Local rules - Ouray County

Short-term rental rules in Ouray County depend on the jurisdiction

Short-term rentals are regulated separately by the City of Ouray, the Town of Ridgway, and Ouray County, so the rules for a property depend on which jurisdiction it sits in.

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Money and taxes - San Miguel County

A Telluride nightly rental tax bill is built from several layers

Taxes on a short stay near Telluride stack together from state, county, and town pieces, so the rate depends on which jurisdiction the rental is in.

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Money and taxes - Denver County

Denver lodging tax follows short paid stays

Denver lodger's tax applies to paid stays under 30 days, so the tax follows the stay itself, not the website where the room was listed.

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Money and taxes - Summit County

Summit County short-term rental taxes depend on jurisdiction

A Summit County short-term rental's tax and licensing duties depend on whether it sits inside a town or in unincorporated county.

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Money and taxes - Gunnison County

Renting your Gunnison County place short-term comes with tax steps

Short stays in Gunnison County can carry lodging and sales taxes, and rules differ by jurisdiction, so a short-term rental usually starts with the right license.

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Money and taxes - Mineral County

Mineral County runs a lodging tax that funds local tourism

Mineral County collects a county lodging tax on short-term stays and puts it into a tourism fund that local groups apply to, a structure worth knowing if you rent out a property.

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Money and taxes - Huerfano County

Short-term rentals here: town rules and lodging tax both apply

If you rent a place short-term in Huerfano County, the rules and lodging taxes you owe depend on whether your property sits inside a town like La Veta or Walsenburg or out in the unincorporated county.

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Money and taxes - Larimer County

Estes Park has its own lodging-tax district for short stays

The Estes Park area uses a voter-approved Local Marketing District lodging tax on short-term stays, a separate charge from regular sales tax that funds tourism marketing and, more recently, local housing and childcare.

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Money and taxes - San Juan County

How lodging and short-term-rental taxes are layered in San Juan County

Renting a room or home short-term in San Juan County can involve state and local sales tax plus a county lodging tax, and the structure matters more than any single rate.

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