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Taxes & Fees: Antioch vs Martinez

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Antioch, CA and Martinez, CA?

Antioch has fewer restrictions than Martinez.

Antioch, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Antioch STR operators must collect and remit the California Transient Occupancy Tax on all stays of 30 days or less. Registration with the city finance department is required.

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Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Because short-term rentals are prohibited in Martinez, there is no local Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) framework for STR operators. Illegal STR operators remain subject to California state tax liability. No TOT applies to compliant 30+ day rentals.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAntiochMartinez
TOTRequired on stays under 30 daysNo STR TOT — rentals prohibited
RegistrationCity finance department-
Platform CollectionMay collect some taxes-
RemittanceRegular filing required-
Illegal STRs-Subject to CA state tax + code enforcement
Long-Term Rentals-No TOT for 30+ day stays
State Rate-California charges no state STR tax for compliant 30-day+ rentals

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Antioch FAQ

What taxes do I owe on my Antioch short-term rental?

Collect the Transient Occupancy Tax on all stays of 30 days or less. Register with the city finance department.

Does Airbnb collect TOT for me in Antioch?

Platforms may collect some taxes, but verify with the city that all local TOT obligations are being met.

Martinez FAQ

What taxes do I owe on short-term rental income in Martinez?

Because short-term rentals are prohibited in Martinez, there is no local Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) framework for STR operators. Illegal STR operators remain subject to California state tax liability. No TOT applies to compliant 30+ day rentals.

How much is the short-term rental license fee in Martinez?

TOT: No STR TOT — rentals prohibited. Illegal STRs: Subject to CA state tax + code enforcement. Long-Term Rentals: No TOT for 30+ day stays. State Rate: California charges no state STR tax for compliant 30-day+ rentals.

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