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Taxes & Fees: Chino vs Ontario

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Chino, CA and Ontario, CA?

Ontario has fewer restrictions than Chino.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Chino does not collect Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on short-term rentals because the city banned STRs (rentals of 30 consecutive days or less) citywide in October 2022. There is no STR permit, no business license category for vacation rentals, and no TOT remittance pathway because the use itself is prohibited in every zoning district under Chino Municipal Code Title 20. Operators who advertise or rent property for under 30 days face administrative citations up to $1,000 per day per Code Enforcement.

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Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Ontario charges a Transient Occupancy Tax on short-term stays under 30 days. Operators must register for a TOT certificate, collect the tax, file returns, and pay an annual STR permit fee.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoOntario
STR Tax StatusNone — STRs banned citywide-
Code SectionChino Municipal Code §20.24.020-
Ban EffectiveOctober 2022 (expanded prior ban)-
Maximum Fine$1,000 per day per violation-
ADU/JADU RentalsMust be 30+ days (Gov. Code §65852.2)-
Tax type-Transient Occupancy Tax
Applies to-Stays under 30 days
TOT certificate-Required before listing
Filing cadence-Monthly or quarterly
Permit fee-Annual, plus business license

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Chino FAQ

Can I pay TOT and run an STR legally in Chino?

No. The ban is absolute. No TOT registration, business license, or permit pathway exists for STRs in any zoning district.

Does Airbnb collect Chino TOT automatically?

No. Chino does not have a TOT collection agreement covering STRs because residential STRs are prohibited.

Can I rent my ADU short-term?

No. Per Gov. Code §65852.2(a)(6), ADUs/JADUs must be rented for terms longer than 30 days statewide.

Ontario FAQ

Does Airbnb collect Ontario TOT for me?

Some platforms collect TOT through voluntary agreements, but Ontario still requires the operator to register and may require supplemental filings; verify directly with Finance.

What happens if I don't register for TOT?

Unregistered operators face back taxes, penalties, and interest plus enforcement actions that can include cease-and-desist orders and permit denial or revocation.

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