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Board adopts changes to transient-occupancy tax collection and business-license procedure to reflect new state law

Nelson County Board of Supervisors · July 8, 2025
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Summary

Nelson County updated its transient-occupancy tax ordinance to implement collection and reporting rules for accommodations intermediaries and adopted a business-license change requiring zoning sign-off before issuance for new or relocated businesses; both ordinances passed unanimously.

The Nelson County Board of Supervisors adopted two ordinances July 8 to align local code with changes in state law and to preserve zoning oversight of new and changed businesses.

On transient-occupancy tax, County staff said the amendments implement provisions of two recently enacted state laws (HB 2383 and SB 1402, effective July 1, 2025). The revisions add definitions for "accommodations," "accommodations intermediary" and "accommodations provider," clarify which party is…

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