JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Mississippi will start taxing short-term lodging rentals booked online through companies such as Airbnb.
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal reports that the new regulation takes effect Sept. 28.
The state already collects 7 percent sales tax on hotel and motel rooms. Some cities also impose a 1 or 2 percent local tourism tax.
Kathy Waterbury, associate commissioner at the Department of Revenue, says Mississippi will start collecting state and local taxes at the same rate on short-term rentals in apartments, whole homes or rooms within homes.
Waterbury says the new regulation reflects changes in how people book overnight stays.
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