Are the Tompkins County Hotel Room Occupancy Tax and the City of Ithaca Hotel Room Occupancy Tax the same thing?

No, they are different. Tompkins County collects a 5% hotel room occupancy tax on overnight stays anywhere in Tompkins County, including in the City of Ithaca. The City of Ithaca now also collects a separate 5% tax on overnight stays in the City of Ithaca.  County room tax revenues support the tourism marketing and tourism development efforts of the Tompkins County Tourism Program and Ithaca Tompkins County Convention and Visitors Bureau. City room tax supports the new conference center.

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1. Who is required to file for City of Ithaca hotel room occupancy tax collection and payment?
2. How do I register?
3. When is tax due?
4. How do I pay the tax?
5. What if I did not collect any tax during a given quarter?
6. How do I calculate the tax?
7. Are there late fees and penalties?
8. How should I reference the tax on the customer bill?
9. What do the tax revenues support?
10. Why did the City of Ithaca create this tax?
11. Who else is supporting the Downtown Ithaca Conference Center?
12. Are the Tompkins County Hotel Room Occupancy Tax and the City of Ithaca Hotel Room Occupancy Tax the same thing?
13. I am an Airbnb host. How do I collect and pay the tax? Doesn’t Airbnb collect and remit the City room tax on my behalf?
14. What types of stays are exempt from the tax? How does this work?
15. I still have questions. Who should I reach out to?
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