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New York City Short-Term Rentals and Hotel Taxes: What Owners Should Know - CBIZ
Summary
This CBIZ article examines critical tax considerations for short-term rental owners in New York City. It addresses how NYC's specific hotel taxes impact STR revenue and requires hosts to understand compliance rules. Stay informed to minimize tax liabilities and ensure adherence to local regulations.
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