The Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) is a tax of 12% of the rent charged to transient guests in hotels/motels, including properties rented through home sharing services like Airbnb, located in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. The TOT is commonly known as a “bed tax”.
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The Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) is a tax of 12% of the rent charged to transient guests in hotels/motels, including properties rented through home sharing services like Airbnb, located in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. The TOT is commonly known as a “bed tax”.
About The Assessment RatesFor Accommodations, $1,950 per $1 million of travel and tourism revenue or 0.00195. For Restaurants & Retail, $975 per $1 million of travel and tourism revenue or 0.000975. For Attractions & Recreation, $975 per $1 million of travel and tourism revenue or 0.000975.
Any person who has a written agreement with the operator, entered into within the first thirty (30) days of the person's occupancy, which states the person will stay for more than thirty (30) consecutive calendar days is exempt from the TOT, for the first 30 days of the person's stay.
For the privilege of occupancy in the City of Anaheim, each transient is subject to and shall pay a transient occupancy tax of 15% of the rent charged by the operator. The 15% tax MUST be separately stated from rent pursuant to Chapter 2.12 Subsection 2.12. 020.010 of the Anaheim Municipal Code.
No, the assessment is not a state tax. It is an industry self-assessment authorized by state law. The state does not have access to any assessment funds, and decisions regarding expenditures come directly from the travel and tourism industry through Visit California's Board of Directors.
Rates. The state hotel occupancy tax rate is 6 percent (.06) of the cost of a room. Cities and certain counties and special purpose districts are authorized to impose an additional local hotel tax that the local taxing authority collects.
Total visitor travel spending reached $134.4 billion in 2022, an increase of 32% over 2021 visitor spending. Total spending for California is forecast to grow to $155 billion in 2023, surpassing the previous high of $144.9 billion from 2019.