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Short-Term Capital Gains (STCG) on listed shares and equity-oriented mutual funds were subject to a concessional rate of 15% for transfers made on or before July 22, 2024. However, starting July 23, 2024, this rate has been increased to 20%.
Federal Short-Term Capital Gains Tax Rates by Tax Bracket Tax RateFor Single FilersFor Heads of Households 10% $0 to $11,600 $0 to $16,550 12% Over $11,600 to $47,150 Over $16,550 to $63,100 22% Over $47,150 to $100,525 Over $63,100 to $100,500 24% Over $100,525 to $191,950 Over $100,500 to $191,9503 more rows
To operate a short-term rental in Miami, hosts must obtain a Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation license, register with tax authorities, and get a Certificate of Use (CU) from Miami-Dade County.
Broward County: Charges a 6% Tourist Development Tax. Miami-Dade County: Includes multiple taxes such as a 2% Tourist Development Room Tax, a 1% Professional Sports Franchise Facility Tax, and a 3% Convention Development Tax, with certain exemptions based on the reservation's location within the county.
Short-term Transient Rental Taxes The 6 percent tax is made up of the following taxes: 3 percent Convention Development Tax collected throughout Miami-Dade County, with the exception of the cities of Surfside and Bal Harbour.
term vacation rental is any dwelling unit or residence including, but not limited to, any unit or group of units in a condominium, cooperative or apartment building that is rented in whole or in part to a transient occupant for a period of less than 30 days or one calendar month, whichever is less.
To operate a short-term rental in Miami, hosts must obtain a Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation license, register with tax authorities, and get a Certificate of Use (CU) from Miami-Dade County.