Turn Visits into Value with an Occupancy Tax
- enichols94
- Aug 18
- 1 min read

An Occupancy Tax—sometimes called a room or hotel tax—is a small fee collected from guests (not residents or property owners) who stay in local lodging, like hotels, motels, or vacation rentals. While visitors pay it, the benefits stay right here at home.
Funds from the Occupancy Tax can support tourism, local events, and downtown improvements that both residents and visitors enjoy. In many cases, this tax can help ease the burden on local property taxes by bringing in revenue from outside of the community.
Whether it's used to enhance parks, support festivals, or maintain public spaces, the Occupancy Tax is one way we turn visits into value for everyone. So, when you see an option for Stallings to have an Occupancy Tax on the next ballot, consider the impact this tax could have on your community... Stallings... how home should feel.
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