North Carolina General Statutes
Article 5 - Sales and Use Tax.
§ 105-164.4F - Accommodation rentals.

105-164.4F. Accommodation rentals.
(a) Repealed by Session Laws 2019-246, s. 4(e), effective February 1, 2020, and applicable to sales occurring on or after that date.
(b) Tax. - The gross receipts derived from the rental of an accommodation are taxed at the general rate set in G.S. 105-164.4. Gross receipts derived from the rental of an accommodation include the sales price of the rental of the accommodation. The sales price of the rental of an accommodation is determined as if the rental were a rental of tangible personal property. The sales price of the rental of an accommodation made by an accommodation facilitator includes any charges or fees, by whatever name called, charged by the accommodation facilitator to the purchaser of the accommodation that are necessary to complete the rental. The tax is due and payable by the retailer in accordance with G.S. 105-164.16.
(b1) Retailer. - Except as otherwise provided in subsection (c) of this section, the retailer of the rental of an accommodation is one or more of the persons listed below that collects the payment, or a portion of the payment, for the rental of the accommodation. In the event the person who collects the payment cannot be determined or is a third party that is not listed in this subsection, and subsection (c) of this section does not apply, the provider of the accommodation shall be considered the retailer of the transaction. The retailer is liable for reporting and remitting the tax due on the portion of the gross receipts derived from the rental of the accommodation that the retailer collects. The retailer may be one or more of the following:
(1) The provider of the accommodation.
(2) An accommodation facilitator.
(c) Certain Accommodation Facilitator Transactions. - This subsection applies only to an accommodation facilitator that is operated by or on behalf of a hotel or a hotel corporation, that facilitates the rental of hotel accommodations solely for the hotel or the hotel corporation's owned or managed hotels and franchisees, and that collects payment, or a portion of the payment, for the rental of an accommodation. An accommodation facilitator subject to this subsection is not considered the retailer of the rental of the accommodation. The accommodation facilitator must send the retailer the tax due on the sales price, or the portion of the sales price, the accommodation facilitator collected no later than 10 days after the end of each calendar month. An accommodation facilitator that does not send the retailer the tax due on the sales price, or the portion of the sales price the accommodation facilitator collected, is liable for the amount of tax the accommodation facilitator fails to send. An accommodation facilitator is not liable for tax sent to a retailer but not remitted by the retailer to the Secretary. Tax payments received by a retailer from an accommodation facilitator are held in trust by the retailer for remittance to the Secretary. A retailer that receives a tax payment from an accommodation facilitator must remit the amount received to the Secretary. A retailer is not liable for tax due but not received from an accommodation facilitator.
(c1) Accommodation Facilitator Report. - An accommodation facilitator must file with the Secretary an annual report by March 31 of each year for the prior calendar year for accommodation rentals it makes. The annual report must be provided in electronic format and include the property owner's name, the property owner's mailing address, the physical location of the accommodation, and gross receipts information for the rentals. The report may only be used by the Secretary, and any person receiving the report, pursuant to G.S. 105-259, for tax compliance purposes.
(d) Repealed by Session Laws 2019-246, s. 4(e), effective February 1, 2020, and applicable to sales occurring on or after that date.
(e) Exemptions. - The tax imposed by this section does not apply to the following:
(1) A private residence, cottage, or similar accommodation that is rented for fewer than 15 days in a calendar year unless the rental of the accommodation is made by an accommodation facilitator.
(2) An accommodation supplied to the same person for a period of 90 or more continuous days.
(3) An accommodation arranged or provided to a person by a school, camp, or similar entity where a tuition or fee is charged to the person for enrollment in the school, camp, or similar entity. (2014-3, s. 8.1(b); 2019-246, s. 4(e).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 105 - Taxation

Article 5 - Sales and Use Tax.

§ 105-164.1 - Short title.

§ 105-164.2 - Purpose.

§ 105-164.3 - Definitions.

§ 105-164.4 - Tax imposed on retailers and certain facilitators.

§ 105-164.4B - Sourcing principles.

§ 105-164.4C - Telecommunications service and ancillary service.

§ 105-164.4D - Bundled transactions.

§ 105-164.4E - Direct Mail.

§ 105-164.4F - Accommodation rentals.

§ 105-164.4G - Entertainment activity.

§ 105-164.4H - Real property contract.

§ 105-164.4I - Service contracts.

§ 105-164.4J - Marketplace-facilitated sales.

§ 105-164.4K - Property management contracts.

§ 105-164.6 - Complementary use tax.

§ 105-164.6A - Voluntary collection of use tax by sellers.

§ 105-164.7 - Retailer or facilitator to collect sales tax from purchaser as trustee for State.

§ 105-164.8 - Retailer's obligation to collect tax; remote sales subject to tax.

§ 105-164.9 - Advertisement to absorb tax unlawful.

§ 105-164.10 - Retail tax calculation.

§ 105-164.11 - Excessive and erroneous collections.

§ 105-164.11A - Refund of tax paid on rescinded sale or cancellation of service.

§ 105-164.11B - Recover sales tax paid.

§ 105-164.12A - Electric golf cart and battery charger considered a single article.

§ 105-164.12B - Tangible personal property sold below cost with conditional contract.

§ 105-164.12C - Items given away by merchants.

§ 105-164.13 - Retail sales and use tax.

§ 105-164.13A - Service charges on food, beverages, or prepared food.

§ 105-164.13B - Food exempt from tax.

§ 105-164.13E - Exemption for farmers.

§ 105-164.13F - Exemption for wildlife managers.

§ 105-164.14 - Certain refunds authorized.

§ 105-164.14A - Economic incentive refunds.

§ 105-164.15A - Effective date of tax changes.

§ 105-164.16 - Returns and payment of taxes.

§ 105-164.16A - Reporting option for prepaid meal plans.

§ 105-164.19 - Extension of time for making returns and payment.

§ 105-164.20 - Cash or accrual basis of reporting.

§ 105-164.22 - Record-keeping requirements, inspection authority, and effect of failure to keep records.

§ 105-164.26 - Presumption that sales are taxable.

§ 105-164.27A - Direct pay permit.

§ 105-164.28 - Certificate of exemption.

§ 105-164.28A - Other exemption certificates.

§ 105-164.29 - Application for certificate of registration by wholesale merchants, retailers, and facilitators.

§ 105-164.29A - State government exemption process.

§ 105-164.29B - Information to counties and cities.

§ 105-164.30 - Secretary or agent may examine books, etc.

§ 105-164.32 - Incorrect returns; estimate.

§ 105-164.37 - Bankruptcy, receivership, etc.

§ 105-164.38 - Tax is a lien.

§ 105-164.39 - Attachment.

§ 105-164.40 - Jeopardy assessment.

§ 105-164.42A - Short title.

§ 105-164.42B - Definitions.

§ 105-164.42C - Authority to enter Agreement.

§ 105-164.42D - Relationship to North Carolina law.

§ 105-164.42E - Agreement requirements.

§ 105-164.42F - Cooperating sovereigns.

§ 105-164.42G - Effect of Agreement.

§ 105-164.42H - Certification of certified automated system and effect of certification.

§ 105-164.42I - Contract with certified service provider and effect of contract.

§ 105-164.42J - Performance standard for multistate seller.

§ 105-164.42K - Registration and effect of registration.

§ 105-164.42L - Liability relief for erroneous information or insufficient notice by Department.

§ 105-164.43A - (Recodified effective August 8, 2001 - See note) Certification of tax collector software and tax collector.

§ 105-164.43B - (Recodified effective August 8, 2001 - See note) Contract with Certified Sales Tax Collector.

§ 105-164.43D - Applicable due date when due date falls on a weekend, holiday, or when the Federal Reserve Bank is closed.

§ 105-164.44 - Penalty and remedies of Article 9 applicable.

§ 105-164.44F - Distribution of part of telecommunications taxes to cities.

§ 105-164.44H - Transfer to State Public School Fund.

§ 105-164.44I - Distribution of part of sales tax on video programming service and telecommunications service to counties and cities.

§ 105-164.44J - Supplemental PEG channel support.

§ 105-164.44K - Distribution of part of tax on electricity to cities.

§ 105-164.44L - Distribution of part of tax on piped natural gas to cities.

§ 105-164.44M - Transfer to Highway Fund.