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Tag: Hotel Occupancy Tax

Jennie Quinlan was one of the first Airbnb hosts in San Antonio when she opened up a room in Alta Vista. Photo by Gretchen Greer.
Posted inGov & Politics

San Antonio sees steady rise in short-term rental tax collection

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang December 3, 2021December 2, 2021

While hotel occupancy tax revenue decreased sharply during the first year of the pandemic, revenue from short-term rentals went up.

People walk near the Torch of Friendship downtown while wearing masks last April.
Posted inGov & Politics

‘Optimistic for 2022’: Tourism agency forecasts post-pandemic recovery

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang August 25, 2021August 26, 2021
Both hotel occupancy tax and the city’s facilities revenues are down by nearly half of 2020 budget projections due to travel restrictions that left hotel rooms empty starting in March and crippled the city’s tourism industry.
Posted inGov & Politics

With millions in hotel tax revenue dried up, City looks to trim 2021 budgets

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger August 26, 2020August 27, 2020
Posted inCommentary

San Antonio’s travel industry needs a lifeline

Avatar photo by Casandra Matej August 9, 2020August 10, 2020
Centro de Artes at 101 South Santa Rosa Avenue. Photo by Scott Bal.
Posted inGov & Politics

Amid ‘Significant Shortfalls’ in Taxes, City Furloughs 270, Halts Art Funding

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Shari Biediger and Iris Dimmick April 8, 2020April 9, 2020
Posted inGov & Politics

Bexar County Coronavirus Cases Up by 51; Local Governments Tighten Belts

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang April 8, 2020April 8, 2020
The entrance to Hotel Emma. Photo by Scott Martin.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

San Antonio Inches Toward New Hotel Lodging Fee

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger June 21, 2018June 21, 2018
An Airbnb home in Dignowity Hill
Posted inGov & Politics

Fewer Than 15% of SA Short-Term Rental Owners Pay Hotel Taxes

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick April 24, 2018August 17, 2022
City Council B Session.
Posted inGov & Politics

Council: Short-Term Rental Ordinance Not Yet ‘Fully Baked’

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick April 11, 2018April 12, 2018
SeaWorld San Antonio President Dan Decker presents the task force's findings to City Council. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inArts & Culture, Business & Development, Business & Tech, Gov & Politics

City Considers Independent Convention & Visitors Bureau

Avatar photo by Edmond Ortiz December 9, 2015January 31, 2020

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