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Austin begins platform collection of hotel-occupancy taxes from short‑term rentals; new licensing rules and density caps proposed

5736130 · September 8, 2025
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City council passed rules requiring platforms to collect and remit city hotel‑occupancy taxes; staff are proposing additional regulations, licensing enforcement and density limits intended to capture unlicensed short‑term rentals and address neighborhood impacts.

City staff and commissioners discussed short‑term rentals (STRs) and related policy changes at the Austin Music Commission meeting on Sept. 8, including the city’s recent shift to automatic platform collection of hotel‑occupancy taxes (HOT) and a package of proposed regulations to license STRs and address neighborhood nuisance concerns.

Anne Charlotte Patterson, communications director (District 10) and a former Music Commission appointee to the Downtown Commission, briefed commissioners on the policy changes and how they relate to music and cultural funding. Patterson said an April 1 ordinance requires STR platforms to automatically collect and remit city HOT from Austin listings, a development she…

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