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Summer hours are in effect: Our offices close at NOON on Fridays from May 17th to July 12th
Our offices will be closed the week of Thanksgiving, from November 25th through November 29th, to support our team’s well-being and allow time with family.
We will resume our fall/winter business hours on Monday, December 2nd. Thank you for your understanding, and we wish you a wonderful holiday season.
Summer hours are in effect: Our offices close at NOON on Fridays from May 17th to July 12th
Our offices will be closed the week of Thanksgiving, from November 25th through November 29th, to support our team’s well-being and allow time with family.
We will resume our fall/winter business hours on Monday, December 2nd. Thank you for your understanding, and we wish you a wonderful holiday season.
The dog days of summer may be nearing an end, but the popularity of vacation rentals remains strong.
While homeowners across the Pikes Peak region happily offer their private residences as short-term rentals through online booking sites like Airbnb, HomeAway or VRBO, some may be unaware of the associated tax liability such as sales and lodging tax.
For example, the city of Colorado Springs states that “owners or property managers must collect both sales and lodging or LART tax for each stay of less than 30 days” and also requires a sales tax license to operate short-term rentals.
If you operate short-term rentals and have questions about local requirements or how to be compliant, please contact your tax advisor today!