Stop stressing over Florida's complex Tourist Development Tax (TDT). We handle the entire registration process for your short-term rentals, hotels, and transient accommodations across all 67 counties.
We know exactly which counties self administer the bed tax and which use the FDOR, ensuring your forms go to the right place.
Skip the confusing local tax portals, state websites, and hours spent waiting on hold for answers about your rental property.
Applications are submitted flawlessly, reducing the risk of operating an illegal short-term rental and facing severe audits.
Simply provide your property details once, and we handle the end-to-end execution to secure your official TDT account number.
Everything required to successfully secure your Tourist Development Tax account and operate your short-term rental legally.
We gather, format, and prepare all necessary documentation required by the county and state for your specific transient rental property.
We determine your exact bed tax rate (ranging from 2% to 6%) based on your property's specific county and municipal location.
Whether your county uses its own local portal or the state's FDOR system, we establish your official account and link your properties.
We monitor the status of your TDT application and respond immediately to any local tax collector requests for additional information.
Our experts review every detail before submission to ensure your application meets all local transient accommodation requirements.
Once issued, we provide guidance on how to properly collect and remit your monthly or quarterly bed taxes to stay in good standing.
If you rent living quarters or accommodations for 6 months or less in Florida, a Tourist Development Tax account is required. See how we help your specific situation.
Even if booking platforms remit some taxes for you, many Florida counties still require individual hosts to hold their own active TDT account for compliance or direct bookings.

Simply fill out our secure intake form with your rental property address, owner information, and management details. No need to touch county forms.

Our team determines the correct local authority, formats your data, and formally files the specific Tourist Development Tax applications for your property.

We monitor the status until approval. Once issued, we deliver your official Bed Tax account number so you can legally host guests and remit taxes.

Florida requires hotels and motels to collect and remit Tourist Development Tax on short-term stays (six months or less). We ensure your property is properly registered and compliant with all state and county tax requirements.
Whether you operate a hotel, motel, or lodging facility, we simplify the registration and filing process so you meet all Tourist Development Tax obligations, including proper tax collection, reporting, and remittance to local authorities.
Florida requires property managers handling short-term rentals to collect and remit Tourist Development Tax (TDT) on behalf of property owners. We ensure your management business is properly registered and compliant with all state and county tax requirements.
Whether you manage vacation rentals, Airbnb properties, or multiple units, we streamline the TDT setup and filing process so you can collect, report, and remit taxes correctly while staying compliant with local county regulations.
Florida taxes RV parks and resorts that offer short-term stays (Commercial Rent Tax) and transient accommodations. We ensure your property is properly registered and compliant with all state and local tax requirements.
Whether you operate an RV park, campground, or resort, we simplify the registration and tax process so your rental income meets all Florida Department of Revenue and county Tourist Development Tax requirements.
A seamless, hands-off process to secure your Florida TDT account. We replace hours of county-level confusion with complete peace of mind.
Why TDT is mandatory, how it's administered, and what short-term rental hosts must know before accepting bookings.
Under Florida law, any lease or rental of living quarters for 6 months or less is considered a transient accommodation and is legally subject to the Tourist Development Tax.
Read TDT Statutes →
This is the biggest point of confusion. Some Florida counties self-administer and collect the TDT locally, while others contract the Department of Revenue (FDOR) to collect it for them.
See County Rules →
While major platforms remit *some* taxes on your behalf, many hosts still require an active TDT account for direct bookings, specific county tracking, or compliance ordinances.
Platform Tax Info →
Counties aggressively cross-reference short-term rental listings with their TDT databases. Operating without an account leads to back-taxes, heavy fines, and listing removal.
Audit Penalties →
Filing transient rental paperwork is frustrating. Compare the traditional DIY method with our done-for-you solution.
Don't risk your rental property operations or face local auditing fines. Let our experts handle the county bureaucracy so you can host legally with peace of mind.
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