You’ve set a per-guest target… and then the proposal arrives with line items you didn’t expect. In Miami, service charges, taxes, and vendor minimums can move your final bill by thousands. This guide demystifies the fine print—using real Miami examples—so you can price your day accurately and avoid surprises.
The three biggest budget movers in Miami
- Service charge (often 24–25%). Many Miami hotels and beach venues add a taxable service or administrative charge on food & beverage—commonly 24%–25%. Examples:
- InterContinental Miami: “25% taxable banquet service charge and 9% tax.” InterContinental Miami
- The Palms Hotel & Spa (Miami Beach): “25% service charge and 9% Miami Beach F&B tax.” The Palms Hotel & Spa
- 1 Hotel South Beach: “24% service charge (taxable) … F&B tax 9%; service charge taxed at 7%.” 1 Hotel South Beach (2025 sheet)
Why it matters: A 24–25% service charge behaves like a cost multiplier on all food & bar spend. The IRS treats service charges differently than tips (i.e., as non-tip wages), so don’t assume it replaces gratuity—ask your venue how it’s handled. IRS · Paychex explainer
- Taxes (location-dependent).
- Miami-Dade general sales tax: 7% combined (6% state + 1% county). Avalara · Florida Dept. of Revenue
- Miami Beach resort/F&B tax: Many beach venues collect an extra 2% resort tax on food & beverage (making F&B tax effectively 9%). City of Miami Beach
- Some hotels also tax the service charge itself at 7% (see 1 Hotel policy). Always check how taxes apply to both F&B and service charges. 1 Hotel South Beach
- Vendor minimums. A food & beverage minimum (or bar minimum) is a commitment to spend at least a set amount—common at hotels, restaurants, and some venues. If you don’t reach it, you pay the difference. Groups360 overview (2025) · Example venue note
Build a “true cost” per-guest in seconds
Here’s a quick way to estimate your all-in cost with Miami Beach-style math (based on a policy like 1 Hotel South Beach):
Example: Dinner + bar = $230 per guest.
Service charge: 24% (= $55.20) • F&B tax: 9% • Service-charge tax: 7%
All-in ≈ $309.76 per guest after applying both taxes to the appropriate lines. (Policies vary by venue—always confirm exactly what gets taxed and at what rate.) Policy reference · Miami Beach F&B tax
Tip: If your event is not on Miami Beach, F&B tax often sits at 7% instead of 9%—a material difference on large guest counts. Miami-Dade sales tax
Line items couples in Miami frequently miss
- Overtime & late-night fees (staffing, bar, DJ, security). Many hotels note additional labor or cleaning for confetti/glitter, etc. InterContinental Miami
- Power & lighting (for bands, market lights, or outdoor installs).
- Valet/shuttles (recommended for estate or destination venues), and vendor parking.
- Corkage/cake-cutting/vendor meals—ask for the current rates.
- Mandatory charges disclosure: Florida passed a law (effective 2026) requiring clearer disclosure of service/operations charges; use that standard now when you request proposals. Greenspoon Marder (2025) · Belabor the Point (2025)
Compression & peak-weekend premiums in Miami
Hotel rates and vendor demand spike around marquee events. Planning around these dates can save you real money on guest rooms and sometimes on vendor pricing.
- Art Basel Miami Beach (early December): 2023 data show occupancy as high as 90.8% and ADR around $606 on opening night. Miami Today News (CoStar) · Hotel Dive
- Miami Open (late March): Two-week tennis tournament at Hard Rock Stadium draws heavy travel each spring. GMCVB event page · Official schedule
- Ultra Music Festival (late March): Fills downtown; 2025 ran Mar 28–30. Event listing
- F1 Miami Grand Prix (early May): Citywide demand and premium rates; 2024/2025 coverage reflects major economic impact. GMCVB guide · Applied Analysis summary
- Overall hotel pricing power: Miami topped the Top-25 U.S. markets in March 2024 for occupancy (83.5%) and ADR (~$284). STR (CoStar)
Action step: If your date overlaps any of the above, block rooms early and ask vendors if peak-weekend surcharges apply.
Copy-and-paste email to request fee transparency
Hi [Venue/Caterer Name],
We’re pricing our Miami wedding for [date]. Could you confirm all applicable charges so we can build an accurate per-guest budget?
- Food & bar package price per guest
- Service or administrative charge (%) and whether it’s taxable
- Applicable taxes by line (e.g., 9% Miami Beach F&B tax vs. 7% elsewhere; tax on service charge?)
- Any food & beverage minimums and what counts toward them
- Overtime, cleaning, security, power, vendor meals, corkage/cake-cutting fees
- Payment timing and credit-card surcharges (if any)
Thanks so much!
[Your Names]
How Prestige Estate helps you control the true cost
As a modern-rustic estate with an outdoor ceremony lawn, a covered reception area, and an attached mansion, Prestige Estate reduces “surprise” spend: the covered space minimizes tenting needs; on-site getting-ready rooms cut transportation time; and South-Miami location means you’re not subject to Miami Beach’s 2% F&B resort tax. (Always confirm exact taxes with your caterer.) Miami Beach resort tax reference
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