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Tax Collection and Remittance by Hospitable in New York

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Written by Brandon Huetteman
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State of New York

For bookings made through Direct Premium in the State of New York after May 31, 2025, Hospitable remits and files the following taxes:

  • State and Local Sales Tax: a percentage of the listing price including any cleaning fee and guest fees for reservations 179 nights and shorter in New York City and for reservations 89 nights and shorter outside New York City. For detailed information related to state and local sales taxes, please visit the New York Department of Taxation and Finance.

Oneida County

For bookings made through Direct Premium in the Oneida County, New York after November 30, 2025, Hospitable remits and files the following taxes:

  • Oneida County Hotel Occupancy Tax: a percentage of the listing price including any cleaning fee and guest fees for reservations 29 nights and shorter. For detailed information related to Oneida County hotel occupancy taxes, please visit the Oneida County Finance and Treasury.

In addition to Direct Premium bookings, the taxes listed above may apply to upsell purchases made by guests through Hospitable. If an upsell is subject to an applicable tax, those taxes will be automatically collected and remitted on your behalf. For more details on creating and managing upsells, refer to our Upsells documentation.

Any other applicable taxes that are not listed are your responsibility to file and remit to the respective regulatory jurisdiction in accordance with state, city, and/or local laws and regulations. Hospitable will collect and pass through these taxes to you within your payout.

For more information on how taxes are managed by Hospitable, refer to How Taxes are Handled in Direct.

Hosts with properties located in these areas are responsible for assessing all other tax regulations and obligations, including state, city, and local jurisdictions.

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