I rent out my home but only on a long term basis. Do I need to collect sales tax?

Any rental over 30 days is considered a long term rental and sales and lodging taxes are not due. This  applies  to  all  lodging  establishments,  including  condominiums  and  single  family  homes. If you rent your home less than 30 days, it is considered a short term rental and sales and lodging taxes must be collected and remitted to the City on a quarterly basis. Please contact the Finance Department for more information.

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1. Is Aspen a home rule city?
2. What is the purpose of the vendor’s fee deduction?
3. When preparing my sales tax return, what supporting documents for my deductions should I retain?
4. I over collected sales tax on several transactions. How do I account for this excess tax on my return?
5. Should sales tax be collected on transactions for deliveries to customers in Aspen city limits?
6. I am a subcontractor working on a project within Aspen city limits. Do I need to charge sales (or use) tax on construction materials purchased for the project by the general contractor?
7. What do I do if a purchaser insists they are exempt from tax but cannot produce the appropriate documentation?
8. Will I ever get audited?
9. Are direct sales to charitable organizations exempt from sales and lodging tax?
10. Are direct sales to governmental entities exempt from sales and lodging tax?
11. What do I need to keep on file when I make a sale to one of these entities?
12. How do I obtain a wholesale license for the State of Colorado?
13. If my business is service oriented, would I ever need to collect sales tax?
14. When would I deduct bad debts or returned goods on my sales tax return?
15. I rent out my home but only on a long term basis. Do I need to collect sales tax?