Cedar Park requires all hotels, including short-term rentals, to collect a 7% hotel occupancy tax on the price paid to rent a room for sleeping accommodations of less than 30 days. Operators must submit collected taxes to the City monthly or quarterly using the Cedar Park Hotel Occupancy Tax Report. State of Texas hotel occupancy tax reporting is separate from the City's requirements.
Licensing and Permits
Cedar Park requires hosts to obtain an STR license or permit before listing their property on platforms like Airbnb or VRBO.
Enforcement
Cedar Park has medium enforcement of STR regulations. Operating without proper licensing or failing to comply with local regulations can result in citations, fines, and potential loss of your permit.
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