Local Vacancy Taxes: A Tool but Not a Panacea - Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy

Vacation Rental Market
Published: November 17, 2025
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

This Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy article discusses local vacancy taxes as a potential tool, though not a complete solution, for managing the short-term rental market. The article likely analyzes the impact of such taxes on housing affordability and local revenue generation. Hosts should expect further discussion on their potential advantages and limitations.

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