Transient Accommodation Tax
A transient accommodation tax is a lodging tax applied to short-term stays in hotels or vacation rentals.
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A transient accommodation tax is a lodging tax applied to short-term stays in hotels or vacation rentals.
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B&B, or Bed and Breakfast, offers cozy lodging with a morning meal, often in a home-like, personal setting.
Average room rate is the average price paid per hotel room, showing pricing trends and performance.
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