
How Tax Compliance Can Be a Competitive Differentiator for Short-Term Rentals
Summary
Tax compliance is becoming a critical differentiator for short-term rental hosts as the market matures. The article highlights that many hosts spend significant time on tax compliance and are vulnerable to increased scrutiny. Hosts should consider investing in automated compliance tools to save time, ensure accuracy, and promote sustainable growth.
Key Insights
- •42% of STR respondents spend between 51 and 100 hours annually on lodging tax compliance, while nearly one-quarter (23%) devote 101 to 200 hours per year.
- •Only about one-third (34%) of STR sector respondents said they had received an audit notice in the last five years, compared to 60% of hotel operators.
- •Nearly half (45%) of STR respondents feel only “somewhat prepared” to adapt to new or updated tax requirements, signaling growing vulnerability as enforcement accelerates.
Action Items
- ✓Invest in modern, automated compliance tools.Effort: mediumImpact: high
Tools & Resources
- →Checked In, Taxed Out: Benchmarking Tax Compliance in the U.S. Lodging Industry: A new report from Avalara, “Checked In, Taxed Out: Benchmarking Tax Compliance in the U.S. Lodging Industry”
Watch Out For
- ⚠STR operators who continue to rely on manual processes risk falling behind — not just on compliance, but on operational efficiency and scalability.
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