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Taxes & Fees: Carson vs Santa Monica

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

Carson has fewer restrictions than Santa Monica.

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 Β§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 β€” 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 Β§1940(b)).

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Monica imposes a 17% Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on home-sharing rentals, effective March 2023. Hosts must also obtain a business license (Tax Rate Group III: $75 base on first $60,000, plus 0.3% above). Airbnb pays the City $2 per night booked under a settlement agreement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonSanta Monica
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 Β§7280 β€” cities may tax stays of 30 days or fewer-
Transient definitionStay of 30 days or less (Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code Β§7280; Cal. Civ. Code Β§1940(b))-
ContactCarson Finance Department (310) 830-7600 for license and TOT registration-
TOT Rate-17% of room charges
Business License-$75 base + 0.3% over $60K
Airbnb Fee-$2/night to City
Code-SMMC Ch. 6.20, Ch. 6.08

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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 Β§7280; Cal. Civ. Code Β§1940(b)).

Do I need to collect Transient Occupancy Tax?

Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code Β§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.

Santa Monica FAQ

What taxes do Santa Monica home-share hosts pay?

A 17% Transient Occupancy Tax on all room charges, plus a business license fee of $75 on the first $60,000 in gross receipts (0.3% on amounts above $60,000).

Does Airbnb collect TOT in Santa Monica?

Under the 2019 settlement, Airbnb pays the City $2 per night booked. Hosts should verify whether the full 17% TOT is being collected and remitted by their platform or if they need to file separately.

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