New York City hotel and occupancy tax calculator
NYC hotel taxes are among the highest in the US. This tool turns an advertised room rate into your true total bill by stacking the combined ~14.75% occupancy tax with the flat $1.50/night unit fee, so you know what actually lands on your card.
How it works
NYC layers several taxes on a room. The percentage taxes are applied to the room rate:
percent_tax_rate = sales_tax (8.875%) + city_hotel_tax (5.875%) ≈ 14.75%
percent_tax = nightly_rate * nights * percent_tax_rate
flat_fee = 1.50 * nights
total = nightly_rate * nights + percent_tax + flat_fee
The 8.875% is the combined New York State + City sales tax; the 5.875% is the city’s dedicated hotel-room occupancy tax. A separate $1.50 per room per night unit fee is charged regardless of rate.
Example and notes
A $300/night room for 3 nights: the room subtotal is $900. The ~14.75% percentage tax is about $132.75, plus the $1.50 nightly fee x 3 = $4.50, for an all-in total of roughly $1,037.25. Higher-rate rooms above $40/night fall in the top tier; some properties add resort fees that are taxed too. Estimates only, not tax advice.