Room Count: The number of rooms available for rent.
Total Room Revenue: The total receipts collected in the rental of rooms.
Taxable Room Revenue: The total room receipts collected in the rental of rooms minus all receipts not subject to tax for reasons defined in §156.101 through §156.103 of the Texas Tax Code.
Total Room Revenue RevPAR: RevPAR stands for Revenue Per Available Room, and it is a key performance metric used in the hotel and lodging industry to measure the financial performance of a hotel or a group of hotels. It is calculated by dividing the total revenue generated from room sales by the total number of available rooms during a given period of time.
RevPAR is a useful metric for evaluating a hotel's ability to maximize its revenue from room sales, taking into account both the occupancy rate (percentage of rooms that are occupied) and the average daily rate (ADR) or the average price at which each room is sold.
A higher RevPAR indicates that a hotel is generating more revenue per available room, which can be an indication of effective pricing and occupancy management.
RevPAR is often used by hotel owners, operators, and investors to assess the financial performance of a hotel, make strategic pricing decisions, and benchmark against competitors in the market.
Where does the revenue data come from?
The revenue data is collected from the records of the Texas State Comptroller for all hotel and non-hotel rentals in Texas.
Where is the public website for accessing data directly from the Texas State Comptroller?
Historically, the Texas Comptroller’s Hotel Data Search tool provided hotel tax information as reported by hotels.
Senate Bill 1086 passed during the 85th legislative session now prohibits state agencies from posting hotel receipts information from a business on a public website.
I discovered an error in the data for my hotel. Why did this happen?
It is possible that the data from the Texas State Comptroller contains errors. For instance, errors can occur if the taxpayer reports information incorrectly by accident. RMH does not change or fix any inaccuracies in revenue or room counts. If you come across any errors for your hotel, please reach out to the Texas Comptroller’s hotel data team.
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20+
YEARS OF DATA
5500+
REPORTING HOTELS
300+
MONTHLY USERS