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Old Jun 17, 2006 | 7:17 am
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sany2
 
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Originally Posted by wharvey
In addition, in some states you are prohibited from charging sales and occupancy taxes for stays over 30 days... it is considered "permanent" living at that point... and not subject to those taxes.
Why should the hotel care if they have to/ don't have to charge taxes. In fact, I would think they would rather not charge taxes, as it would decrease the amount of work they would have to do (albeit if a large hotel it would not really make a difference).
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