It's Always About the Fine Print on Things - Especially Taxes in Montana

Over the years of travelling across our state, one of the little "grinds my gears" kind of thing has been paying a tax as a resident while staying on the road.

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Yes, there really is a tax in Montana to stay in your favorite hotel or motel.  But honestly, until I dug into what that tax does, I had no idea just how much money that tax really does bring into our coffers.

A Refresher on Montana Code Annotated from 2017

Often referred to as the bed tax, in legalese it is the "accommodation charge" and is part of Montana Code Annotated 15-65-101.  It "means the fee charged by the owner or operator of a facility for use of the facility for lodging, including bath house facilities, but excluding charges for meals, transportation, entertainment, or any other similar charges."

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Currently set at 4%, in the fiscal year 2024 so far, Montana has seen an increase in those tax dollars of 3% over last year.  According to the Montana Department of Commerce, that adds up to over $60 million dollars generated.  In 2024 alone!

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Which Counties See the Most Dollars Generated in Montana and Where it Goes

Hosting Montana's largest city, it is easy to see how Yellowstone County generates a lion's share of those dollars.  That county accounts for 39% of the taxes generated.  However, close behind is Glacier County, with 34%.  Others that follow include:

  • Southeast Montana - 11%
  • Southwest Montana - 10%
  • Central Montana - 6%
  • Missouri River Country - 1%

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As for where those tax dollars are headed, the largest percentage goes right back to promoting our state to bring tourism in at over 60%.  You can find a complete breakdown of those dollars here.

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