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Mount Shasta pursues legal action as Loews hotel falls behind on transient-occupancy tax payments
2156813 · January 28, 2025
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Summary
City attorneys have notified the District Attorney and filed a civil suit seeking back-transient-occupancy-tax (TOT) payments from Loews; possible remedies discussed include receivership and business-license revocation hearings.
Mount Shasta city staff said Jan. 27 they have escalated collection efforts after a local Loews hotel failed to pay transient-occupancy tax (TOT) receipts since June.
City attorney John Kenny and staff have drafted a letter and notified the Siskiyou County District…
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