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If you’re a Fayette County homeowner, this episode of Peachtree City Radio is your heads-up to a real, legal tax break in Fayette County GA, and a rare chance to make serious short-term rental income during the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Atlanta. We break down how the Augusta Rule (a.k.a. the “Masters exception”) lets you rent your primary residence for up to 14 nights tax-free, and how the soon-to-launch Soccer Housing Bureau (modeled after the Masters Housing Bureau) will match local homes with fans, teams, staff, media, and sponsors when hotels are sold out.
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What you’ll learn
Who this is for
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Chapters
0:00 Intro – Why Fayette County homeowners should care
0:33 The Augusta Rule: tax-free rental income, explained
2:32 This is coming here: the Soccer Housing Bureau for Fayette County
3:15 USSF Arthur Blank National Training Center + World Cup dates
5:18 How the platform works (who rents, how listings connect)
7:12 City participation (Peachtree City, Fayetteville, Tyrone) & ordinance window
9:05 Fees you’ll see vs. the tax break in Fayette County GA
10:18 Can I rent out just my finished basement/in-law suite?
12:05 Getting ready: timelines, website, and next steps
13:20 Why this is good even if you’re buying a home in Fayette County GA now ________________________________________
Resources & Links
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Quick FAQ
Q: Is this Airbnb?
A: No. It’s a dedicated Soccer Housing Bureau platform matching vetted renters (teams, staff, media, sponsors) with local homes.
Q: Do taxes still apply?
A: Income tax on up to 14 nights is excluded under the Augusta Rule. You still handle sales tax, hotel/motel tax, and the $5/night state lodging fee.
Q: Do I have to rent the whole house?
A: Not necessarily. Partial rentals (e.g., finished basement/in-law suite) can qualify if they’re part of your primary residence.
Q: I’m not a current owner—should I still watch?
A: Yes. If you’re buying a home in Fayette County GA, this is a legit plan to offset carrying costs in 2026.
By TJ McGrawIf you’re a Fayette County homeowner, this episode of Peachtree City Radio is your heads-up to a real, legal tax break in Fayette County GA, and a rare chance to make serious short-term rental income during the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Atlanta. We break down how the Augusta Rule (a.k.a. the “Masters exception”) lets you rent your primary residence for up to 14 nights tax-free, and how the soon-to-launch Soccer Housing Bureau (modeled after the Masters Housing Bureau) will match local homes with fans, teams, staff, media, and sponsors when hotels are sold out.
View on YouTube
Read Full Blog Article
What you’ll learn
Who this is for
________________________________________
Chapters
0:00 Intro – Why Fayette County homeowners should care
0:33 The Augusta Rule: tax-free rental income, explained
2:32 This is coming here: the Soccer Housing Bureau for Fayette County
3:15 USSF Arthur Blank National Training Center + World Cup dates
5:18 How the platform works (who rents, how listings connect)
7:12 City participation (Peachtree City, Fayetteville, Tyrone) & ordinance window
9:05 Fees you’ll see vs. the tax break in Fayette County GA
10:18 Can I rent out just my finished basement/in-law suite?
12:05 Getting ready: timelines, website, and next steps
13:20 Why this is good even if you’re buying a home in Fayette County GA now ________________________________________
Resources & Links
________________________________________
Quick FAQ
Q: Is this Airbnb?
A: No. It’s a dedicated Soccer Housing Bureau platform matching vetted renters (teams, staff, media, sponsors) with local homes.
Q: Do taxes still apply?
A: Income tax on up to 14 nights is excluded under the Augusta Rule. You still handle sales tax, hotel/motel tax, and the $5/night state lodging fee.
Q: Do I have to rent the whole house?
A: Not necessarily. Partial rentals (e.g., finished basement/in-law suite) can qualify if they’re part of your primary residence.
Q: I’m not a current owner—should I still watch?
A: Yes. If you’re buying a home in Fayette County GA, this is a legit plan to offset carrying costs in 2026.