New York S06047 allows the town of Monroe to impose a hotel and motel tax, with revenues used for lawful purposes.
New York S06047 amends the tax law to authorize the town of Monroe to impose a hotel and motel tax, with revenues deposited in the town's general fund and used for lawful purposes. The tax rate cannot exceed five percent of the per diem rental rate for each room. The tax is not applicable to permanent residents. The town can collect the tax from hotel or motel owners or those entitled to be paid the rent or charge. The tax can be collected monthly or on a different schedule as specified in local laws. The act takes effect immediately and expires three years after enactment.
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