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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Milwaukee Home Occupation Statement in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any issues with your application.
  3. Fill in your home phone, business phone, and any other contact numbers. This information is crucial for communication regarding your application.
  4. Select the building type by checking the appropriate box: one family, two family, multi-family, or mixed use.
  5. Describe your home occupation clearly in the provided space. Be specific about the nature of your business to ensure compliance with regulations.
  6. Indicate the area within your dwelling that will be used for the home occupation. This should align with the regulations regarding space usage.
  7. Review the regulations section carefully to ensure you understand and agree to abide by them before signing at the bottom of the form.

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A sale of lodging takes place at the location where the lodging is furnished to a customer. If the lodging is furnished in Milwaukee County, it is subject to the 3% basic room tax. If the lodging is furnished in the City of Milwaukee, it is subject to the 3% basic room tax and the 7% additional room tax.
Defining occupancy taxes Occupancy taxes typically apply to short-term lodging rentals, and go by many names, such as hotel tax, hotel/motel tax, lodging tax and transient room tax. The laws that impose these taxes typically define the length of stay subject to the tax.
In some regions, lodging tax may also be known by another name such as: stay tax, occupancy tax, room tax, sales tax, tourist tax, or hotel tax. Lodging tax requirements vary by city, county, region, state, and country. Lodging taxes can be levied on the cost of the stay or a per night or per person basis.
Occupancy Ordinance No more than three unrelated adults may live in a unit together, no matter how many bedrooms. Renting with more than three unrelated adults puts tenants and the landlord at risk for tickets and eviction.
Local Room Tax: All locally imposed Room Taxes will be collected on reservations in Wisconsin. The tax varies by city and county. It is typically 0-10% of the listing price including any cleaning fees and guest fees for reservations 28-30 nights and shorter.

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Occupancy tax is simply another name for hotel tax, lodging tax and bed tax. Its the name, or one of the names, used by many states, including Alabama, California, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.