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		<title>Hotel Taxes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Clear Creek Cove, we&#8217;re subject to local (5%) and state (6%) hotel tax rates, so we have to collect an additional 11% on rentals. If you look at our rates page, you&#8217;ll see the base rate and the rate including tax. We just got the following message from Scott Joslove, President and CEO of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>At Clear Creek Cove, we&#8217;re subject to local (5%) and state (6%) hotel tax rates, so we have to collect an additional 11% on rentals. If you look at our rates page, you&#8217;ll see the base rate and the rate including tax.</p>
<p>We just got the following message from Scott Joslove, President and CEO of the Texas Hotel and Lodging Association. This has no impact on our rates &#8211; we rent directly, so we never &#8220;wholesale&#8221; rentals. However we thought this was interesting as it points to the significance of the tax revenues collected.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what he says:<br />
<blockquote><span style="font-size: 13px;"><span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;">We<br />
want to report that a jury in San Antonio recently reached a verdict<br />
awarding 173 cities in Texas $20 million in a suit against online<br />
booking entities such as Expedia.com, Travelocity.com, and<br />
Priceline.com.&nbsp; It is the first of these cases to go to trial.&nbsp; The<br />
lawsuit was centered on a dispute over the amount of hotel occupancy<br />
tax paid to cities in Texas by the online booking entities.&nbsp; The cities<br />
urged that the hotel tax was due on the entire amount paid by the<br />
consumer for their hotel stay.&nbsp; Conversely, the online booking entities<br />
argued that the hotel tax was only due on the wholesale price that the<br />
hotel received from the booking entity.&nbsp; The jury in San Antonio sided<br />
with the cities and found that the online booking entities owed hotel<br />
tax for the total room rate actually paid by the guest.&nbsp; If upheld on<br />
appeal, this will provide a large influx of hotel tax revenues,<br />
penalties, and interest to the involved cities.&nbsp; </span></span></p></blockquote>
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