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Taxes & Fees: Bergenfield vs Hackensack

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Hackensack, NJ?

Hackensack has fewer restrictions than Bergenfield.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Bergenfield prohibits short-term rentals of 30 days or less for consideration under Borough Code Chapter 239, Article III (Ordinance 18-2533, adopted September 4, 2018), so the Borough does not issue STR permits and charges no STR-specific local registration or occupancy fee. Because such rentals are unlawful at the local level, the New Jersey state tax framework for transient accommodations under N.J.S.A. 54:32D and the Sales and Use Tax Act has no lawful application to a Bergenfield short-term rental, and any operator collecting consideration is in violation of the Borough Code regardless of state-tax registration.

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Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Hackensack short-term rental operators must collect New Jersey's 5% State Occupancy Fee plus 6.625% Sales Tax on transient stays under 90 days, plus a 3% Bergen County hotel tax where applicable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldHackensack
Local StatusShort-term rentals under 30 days for consideration are PROHIBITED-
Governing CodeBergenfield Code Ch. 239, Art. III (Ord. 18-2533, 9/4/2018)-
Local STR Permit FeeNone - no permit program (use is banned)-
Local Occupancy TaxNone imposed by the Borough-
NJ State Sales Tax (transient)6.625% under N.J.S.A. 54:32B-3 (where lawful)-
NJ State Occupancy Fee5% under N.J.S.A. 54:32D-1 (where lawful)-
Permitted Without FeeUnpaid stays by owner's household guests-
State Sales Tax-6.625%
State Occupancy Fee-5%
Threshold-Stays under 90 days
Municipal Tax-None currently

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Bergenfield FAQ

Can I list my Bergenfield home on Airbnb or Vrbo?

No. Borough Code Chapter 239, Article III bans renting any dwelling or portion of a dwelling in Bergenfield for 30 days or less for any form of consideration, and also bans advertising or soliciting such rentals. There is no permit available to make this lawful.

Do I have to register and pay state taxes for a short-term rental in Bergenfield?

Because the use is prohibited locally, there is no compliant way to operate. The State Occupancy Fee (5%) under N.J.S.A. 54:32D-1 and Sales Tax (6.625%) under the Sales and Use Tax Act apply only to lawful transient accommodations; collecting state tax does not cure the local violation under Chapter 239, Article III.

Is there a Bergenfield permit fee for short-term rentals?

No. The Borough does not issue short-term rental permits or licenses and charges no STR-specific fee, because Chapter 239, Article III prohibits the use entirely. Long-term rental properties are separately registered and inspected under Chapter 239, Articles I and II.

Hackensack FAQ

Does Airbnb collect Hackensack taxes automatically?

Airbnb collects the 6.625% sales tax and 5% state occupancy fee for most New Jersey listings. Direct bookings require the host to register and remit through the NJ Division of Taxation.

Is there a Hackensack hotel tax?

Hackensack does not currently impose a separate municipal hotel or occupancy tax, but state-level taxes still apply to qualifying transient stays.

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