Clearwater Short-Term Rental Regulations

Last verified: 2026-04-07
TL;DR
Clearwater requires Business Tax Receipt (BTR) (Contact city). Combined tax rate is 13%. Annual day limit: Tourist/Commercial zones only — banned in residential.
Key Requirements at a Glance
Permit ✓ Required — Business Tax Receipt (BTR) (Contact city)
Primary Residence Not required
Annual Day Limit Tourist/Commercial zones only — banned in residential
Tax Rate 13%
Max Penalty $500 per violation (with potential for cumulative liens)
Insurance Not required

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Permit & Licensing

Business Tax Receipt (BTR)

FeeAmount
Initial costContact city
RenewalContact city / Annual

This permit type does not require primary residence.

Application Process

Apply online at myclearwater.com or in person at Municipal Services Building, 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Verify zoning eligibility before applying. BTR not valid until approved and final payment collected.

Tax Obligations

TaxRateAuthority
Florida State Transient Rental Tax 6% Florida Department of Revenue
Pinellas County Discretionary Sales Surtax 1% Florida Department of Revenue
Pinellas County Tourist Development Tax 6% Pinellas County Tax Collector

Combined rate: 13% of gross rental income.

Collection: State sales tax and discretionary surtax: remit to Florida Department of Revenue. Pinellas County TDT: remit to Pinellas County Tax Collector. Major platforms (Airbnb, VRBO) typically collect state taxes automatically.

Filing: Monthly (state sales tax to FL DOR); Pinellas County TDT filing schedule set by county

Rental Limits

Clearwater annual day limit: Tourist/Commercial zones only — banned in residential.

Zoning & Restrictions

STRs permitted only in Tourist District (T) and Commercial zones. Prohibited in all residential districts (minimum 31-day stay required in residential zones).

Insurance & Safety

Safety & Operating Requirements

Penalties for Non-Compliance

First offense: $150; second offense: $300; third and subsequent offenses: $500 per violation. Repeat violations can result in liens.

Compliance Checklist

Follow these steps to legally operate a short-term rental in Clearwater:

  1. Meet safety requirements. Must meet minimum building requirements in Clearwater Community Development Code. DBPR transient public lodging establishment standards apply.
  2. Apply for Business Tax Receipt (BTR). Submit application. Contact city for fee details.
  3. Register for tax accounts. Set up lodging tax accounts with Florida Department of Revenue (state taxes); Pinellas County Tax Collector (Tourist Development Tax).
  4. Collect and remit taxes. 13% on all bookings.
  5. Renew annually. Contact city for renewal fee details.

Official Sources

  1. Business Tax Receipts (BTR) - City of Clearwater
  2. Community Development Code - Article 2 Zoning Districts - City of Clearwater, FL
  3. Florida Sales and Use Tax - Florida Department of Revenue
  4. 2024 FL Transient/Hotel Rent Tax Rates by County
  5. Tampa Bay Times - Clearwater STR violation fines