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Percent of tourism tax generated by Fort Lauderdale

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In Broward County, the total rent charged  to every person who rents or leases any living quarters or accommodations for a period of six months or less is subject to a tourist development tax. Living quarters and accommodations include locations such as a hotel/motel, apartment, rooming house, mobile home/RV park, condominium, timeshare or single-family home. Tracking the percentage of total Broward County tourism taxes that are generated by Fort Lauderdale measures the strength of the City's tourism industry, as well as determine the effectiveness of any tourism-oriented marketing campaigns or business incentives.

The data is provided by Broward County’s Records, Taxes, and Treasury Division.

The target was established based on an anticipated increase of tourists visiting Fort Lauderdale resulting from the City’s emphasis to further develop the City as an international tourist destination. 

 

 

The data source for this indicator is obtained through the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau, report: Broward County Tourism Tax by Municipality.  

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City of Fort Lauderdale
101 NE 3rd Avenue 21st Floor | Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
www.fortlauderdale.gov

 

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City of Fort Lauderdale
101 NE 3rd Avenue 21st Floor | Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
www.fortlauderdale.gov

Office of Management and Budget
Division of Strategy and Innovation
Contact: [email protected]

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