Anaheim Loses $21.3M Claim Against Online Travel Companies

In what can only be deemed a rather sizable victory for online travel companies, who have been beleaguered by lawsuits and audits from coast to coast at the city, county, and state level, a case in California gives the usual players joyous respite in their fight. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl this [...]

The Online Hotel Room Tax Battle Rages In Florida and Kentucky

Two federal courts recently (and only seemingly, I would contend) ruled on the side of online travel companies, producing somewhat surprising results in a long line of similar cases we followed throughout 2009 (see here, here, here, here, and here).  One, a case brought to the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, by Monroe [...]

NYC Speaks to the Online Hotel Booking Issue

In ongoing Sales Tax Buzz coverage of online hotel room booking services (see here, here, here, and here), New York City’s Department of Finance recently weighed in on the issue in a first memorandum (a second is scheduled to follow later this month) addressing the recently revised rules surrounding hotel room occupancy tax there. Effective [...]

Take Me Out to the (Internet Travel Booking) Ballgame!

Just a couple of weeks ago, I opened a post with, “As local jurisdictions are searching high and low for tax revenues, one area they continue to target is unpaid occupancy taxes and, in this vein, yet another online hotel booking company sales tax case has caught my attention, this time coming out of the [...]

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