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Mount Shasta pursues enforcement after hotel stops remitting transient occupancy taxes since June

2651543 · February 13, 2025
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Council heard an update that a local lodging business has not remitted transient occupancy taxes since June; the city’s attorney sent a demand letter, the district attorney’s office is investigating and a civil suit has been filed. Staff said the city may pursue a receiver or business license revocation hearing.

City staff reported that a local lodging business — referred to in the meeting as the Loge — has not remitted transient occupancy tax (TOT) payments to Mount Shasta since June. Council members were briefed on enforcement steps the city has taken, including letters from the city attorney, contact with the district…

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