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Park City lodging tax down 29% in October, but visitor spending holds steady ahead of slow winter start and last Sundance year

PARK CITY, Utah — Park City’s Transient Room Tax (TRT) collections fell 29.3% in October compared to last year, and 13.6% under budget, according to the city’s October Sales Tax Report released this week. The TRT in Park City is a levy on lodging stays of fewer than 30 consecutive days. It’s a key metric tracked by the city and business community as an economic indicator. Oct. 2025 Transient Room Tax (TRT) Distribution Summary Year to date, from…
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TownLift, Park City News broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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