Money & Taxes · Catskills
Greene Short-Term Rentals Have a Registration Door
Greene County short-term-rental owners should use the county registration portal and remember that sales-tax duties can still apply.
Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026
Greene County short-term-rental paperwork is not just a tax number in the background. Operators have a short-term-rental registration process, and there is no fee to register a unit. The portal is meant to give local government a clearer picture of rental activity, safety-code needs, service demand, housing effects, and community impact.
The money piece still matters. New York State will collect sales tax on short-term rentals, and opting out of a registration requirement would not remove the obligation to remit sales tax. That is the sentence to keep close if a host is hearing different things from a platform, cleaner, neighbor, or town office.
The state-law backdrop is 2025 Senate Bill S820 and Assembly Bill A5686, so this is not just one town making up a form. For a Catskills cabin, village apartment, ski-weekend place, or creekside guest house, make a small file: property address, platform, registration confirmation, sales-tax notes, local permit question, emergency contact, and the county portal route. If the question turns into exact tax filing, take it to the responsible tax office or a qualified preparer. The local move here is simpler: do not let platform chatter replace the county registration and sales-tax trail.