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Purcell Lodging Tax Committee
The Purcell Lodging Tax Committee (PLTC) was established by City of Purcell Ordinance No. 20-03 to promote and champion efforts to make Purcell an overnight visitor destination.
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Our Purpose
The purpose of the Purcell Lodging Tax Committee is to review and approve proposals for the expenditure of funds collected by the Purcell Lodging Tax pursuant to the City of Purcell Ordinance 20-03. The expenditures shall be designated for advertising and promotion of tourism events and venues, tourism event, and venue infrastructure and administration.
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Our Mission
The PLTC drives quality of life and economic growth for our citizens through tourism marketing and destination development.
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Purcell's Lodging Tax Background
Citizens of the City of Purcell voted on Tuesday, February 9th, 2021 to approve a new lodging tax. The tax is intended to enhance tourism by helping to fund event advertising, and to help create and maintain venue infrastructure, without taxing the citizens of our community.
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Why the lodging tax?
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Our community has many economic development and tourism needs.
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We have limited revenue streams to provide resources to meet those needs.
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Lodging taxes are widely accepted and implemented in other cities.
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It has the potential to generate more sales tax revenue from sources outside of our community.
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Who does the tax apply to?
This tax applies to guests staying in any hotel, motel, Airbnb, bed and breakfast, RV park, or any other entity that collects a daily fee for an overnight stay. This tax does not apply to permanent residents of Purcell.
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How much is the lodging tax?
The lodging tax in Purcell is 5% In comparison, nearby cities like Pauls Valley, Ardmore, Norman, Chickasha, and Oklahoma City all range between 5% to 5.5%.
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How will the funds be administered?
The Lodging Tax Committee will collect and disperse the funds per specified guidelines in the PLTC bylaws. Members of the PLTC include a designated City Council Member, the City Manager, the Director of Parks & Recreation, a local Hotel Representative, a Citizen at Large, a local Merchant, and the Heart of Oklahoma Executive Director.
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How are funds collected?
Lodging proprietors collect the lodging tax from non-resident lodging guests. The taxes collected are submitted to the City Clerk monthly by the 15th of each month and are deposited into a designated special fund. If a lodging proprietor pays after the 25th of each month, they must pay a past due fee with a penalty.
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How will the tax be spent?
Funds collected will be used for advertising and promotion of tourism events and venues such as billboards, print, radio, tv, social media, etc. Government or non-profit owned tourism events and venue infrastructure. For example, enhancements to existing public amenities such as parks, recreation areas, museums, etc. The goal is to fund events that create overnight stays.