The lodging tax is a 2% tax that is added to a visitors stay
in any Teton County hotel, motel or rental property. It was approved by voters
in November 2010. The tax will reappear on the ballot on November 4, 2014.
Dubbed the "Tax you don't pay," this money
is collected from tourists visiting the valley. The Jackson Hole Travel and
Tourism Joint Powers board is responsible for allocating 60% of the collected
funds. Teton County and Town of Jackson governments are responsible for the
remaining 40% of funds collected.
Learn more at jacksonholechamber.com/visitor_tax, 4jacksonhole.org. Engage on Facebook, facebook.com/LodgingTax.
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