Lower Approves Occupancy Tax - Cape May County Herald

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Published: December 16, 2025
Regulations & Compliance
Cape May County, NJ

Summary

Lower in Cape May County has approved an occupancy tax. Hosts in the area will need to understand the specifics of this new tax to remain compliant. Review local regulations for details on tax implementation.

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