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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Don't have to pay sales tax for rentals over 6 mths in Miami?
Due to new requirements in the city of Miami, I'm not able to rent out my condo unit anymore as a "short term rental" because I'm not able to get a "certificate of use (CU)" that states "lodging" versus "residential".
Anyway, I'm going to try doing longer lease rentals; so if I do leases of 6 months or longer than I don't have to pay the 6% sales "transient" tax, right?
https://floridarevenue.com/For...
Thank you!