(a) There is levied in Conecuh County, in addition to all other taxes now imposed by law, a privilege or license tax paralleling the state tax on the businesses of renting rooms, lodging, or accommodations to transients as provided for in Chapter 26, Title 40, hereinafter referred to as the state lodging tax, in the manner and at the rate hereinafter prescribed.
(b) Upon every person, corporation, partnership, firm, limited liability company, association, proprietorship, or other entity engaged in or continuing within the county the business of renting or furnishing any room or rooms, lodging, or accommodations to transients in any hotel, motel, inn, bed and breakfast facility, tourist camp, tourist cabin, tourist court, or any other place in which rooms, lodgings, or accommodations are rented or furnished to transients for a consideration, a privilege or license tax is levied in an amount to be determined by application of the rate of four percent of the charge for such room or rooms, lodging, or accommodation, including any charge for use or rental of personal property and services furnished in such room. Provided, however, there is exempted from the tax levied under this part any rentals or services taxed under the Alabama Sales Tax Act, provided for in Chapter 23, Title 40. The tax shall not apply to rooms, lodgings, or accommodations supplied for a period of 30 continuous days or more in any place.
Structure Code of Alabama
Section 45-18-242 - Lodging Tax Levied; Exemptions.
Section 45-18-242.01 - Collection of Tax.
Section 45-18-242.02 - Tax Due Dates; Gross Proceeds Statements.
Section 45-18-242.03 - Monthly Reports of Cash and Credit Businesses.
Section 45-18-242.04 - Tax Returns, Forms, and Remittances.
Section 45-18-242.05 - Recordkeeping.
Section 45-18-242.06 - Oaths; Perjury.
Section 45-18-242.07 - Inspection of Reports or Returns.
Section 45-18-242.08 - Failure to Include Tax; Absorption or Refund of Tax.
Section 45-18-242.09 - Enforcement of Collection of Taxes.
Section 45-18-242.10 - Application of State Statutes.