Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Oregon City Considers 'Room' Tax For RV Campsites
WINSTON Oregon — A proposed ordinance may close a tax exemption for longtime recreational park residents, and compel them to pay the same transient room tax as hotel and motel users.
The 5 percent tax is currently applied to hotel and motel rooms, and also to RV park users who rent spaces for up to 29 days as a funding source to the Chamber of Commerce, City Administrator David Van Dermark told the City Council during their Monday night meeting.
The proposed ordinance, which was a discussion topic only and has not yet had a first reading, would ensure that people who use an RV park as a permanent address would also have to pay the tax.
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The 5 percent tax is currently applied to hotel and motel rooms, and also to RV park users who rent spaces for up to 29 days as a funding source to the Chamber of Commerce, City Administrator David Van Dermark told the City Council during their Monday night meeting.
The proposed ordinance, which was a discussion topic only and has not yet had a first reading, would ensure that people who use an RV park as a permanent address would also have to pay the tax.
Full Story...
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