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Taxes & Fees: Carson vs Glendale

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Carson, CA and Glendale, CA?

Carson has fewer restrictions than Glendale.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Carson has no STR-specific ordinance in its Municipal Code (eCode360 portal, current through January 6, 2026). However, California Revenue & Taxation Code §7280 authorizes any city to levy a Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on lodging of 30 days or fewer, and Carson imposes a business license tax on persons engaged in business in the city (Carson Municipal Code Article VI — Business Licenses, accessed via eCode360 CA4377). Any rental of fewer than 30 days is a 'transient' occupancy excluded from residential tenancy protections (Cal. Civ. Code §1940(b)).

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Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale STR operators must collect and remit Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on rental income. The TOT rate in Glendale applies to stays under 30 days. Operators must register with the city's Finance Department.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonGlendale
STR-specific ordinanceNone in Carson Municipal Code (eCode360 CA4377, current Jan 6, 2026)-
Business licenseRequired for any person engaged in business in the city (CMC Article VI)-
TOT authorityCal. Rev. & Tax. Code §7280 — cities may tax stays of 30 days or fewer-
Transient definitionStay of 30 days or less (Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code §7280; Cal. Civ. Code §1940(b))-
ContactCarson Finance Department (310) 830-7600 for license and TOT registration-
Tax Type-Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT)
Applies To-Stays under 30 days
Registration-City Finance Department
Filing-Monthly or quarterly

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Carson FAQ

Does Carson have a short-term rental ordinance?

No. The Carson Municipal Code (eCode360, current through January 6, 2026) does not contain a dedicated STR ordinance. Hosts must rely on general business-license, zoning, and California state law (Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code §7280; Cal. Civ. Code §1940(b)).

Do I need to collect Transient Occupancy Tax?

Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code §7280 authorizes cities to levy TOT on stays of 30 days or fewer. Contact the Carson Finance Department at (310) 830-7600 to confirm whether TOT applies to residential STRs and the current rate.

Do I need a Carson business license?

Yes. Carson Municipal Code Article VI requires a business license for any person engaged in business in the city, including operating a short-term rental.

Glendale FAQ

What taxes do I owe on my Glendale STR?

You must collect and remit Glendale's Transient Occupancy Tax on stays under 30 days. Register with the city Finance Department.

Does Airbnb collect TOT for Glendale?

Airbnb may collect and remit TOT in California, but verify with the city that all taxes are being properly remitted.

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