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Taxes & Fees: Camarillo vs Ventura

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Ventura, CA?

Camarillo and Ventura have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Camarillo imposes a Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) under CMC Title 3 on stays of 30 days or less. The TOT applies to hotels, motels, and any other short-term lodging. Property owners who operate any form of short-term rental would be required to collect and remit TOT to the city.

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Ventura, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Ventura (officially San Buenaventura) imposes a 10% Transient Occupancy Tax on all STR stays of 30 days or less under SBMC §4.115.030. Every short-term vacation rental operator must hold an STVR permit (SBMC §6.455.040), a Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate, a business tax certificate (SBMC §6.455.050(B)), and post a $1,500 surety bond (SBMC §6.455.050(C)) unless waived under §6.455.125(G)(9).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloVentura
Tax TypeTransient Occupancy Tax (TOT)-
Applies ToStays of 30 days or less-
RegistrationRequired with city-
RemittanceMonthly to city-
Code SectionCMC Title 3-
TOT rate-10% of rent for stays of 30 days or less (SBMC §4.115.030)
Surety bond-$1,500 — waivable if rental contract bans 10 p.m.–7 a.m. parties (§6.455.050(C), §6.455.125(G)(9))
Liability insurance-$1 million per-occurrence STR liability per city Quick Reference (program requirement)
Other certificates-Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate + business tax certificate required (§6.455.050(B))
TOT remittance-Quarterly, due last day of month after quarter end
Code currency-SBMC current through Ord. 2024-005 (June 4, 2024)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Camarillo FAQ

What is the TOT rate in Camarillo?

Camarillo's Transient Occupancy Tax rate is established under CMC Title 3 (Revenue and Finance). Contact the city's Finance Department for the current rate, as it may be updated by ordinance.

Who must pay the TOT?

The tax is paid by the guest (transient) but collected and remitted by the operator (property owner or manager). Any person operating a hotel, motel, or temporary lodging facility for stays under 30 days must register with the city and collect TOT.

Does TOT apply to Airbnb rentals in Camarillo?

If short-term rentals were authorized in Camarillo, the TOT would apply to any stay of 30 days or less. Since STRs are not currently permitted in residential zones, the question is largely moot. Contact Community Development at (805) 388-5360 for the current status of STR regulations.

Ventura FAQ

What is Ventura's transient occupancy tax rate on STRs?

10% of the rent the operator charges for any stay of 30 consecutive days or less, set by SBMC §4.115.030. The STVR definition in §6.455.020 uses the same 30-day cutoff, so every Airbnb/Vrbo booking under one month is subject to the tax.

Do I have to post a surety bond?

Yes. SBMC §6.455.050(C) requires a $1,500 bond from a California-licensed surety with an A.M. Best 'A-' or better rating. The bond can be waived under §6.455.125(G)(9) if your rental agreement expressly forbids parties and loud social events between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.

Is liability insurance also required?

The city's published STVR Quick Reference states operators must carry $1 million per-occurrence short-term rental liability insurance. Chapter 6.455 itself does not codify that figure, but the city enforces it as a program condition tied to permit issuance.

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