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Taxes & Fees: Compton vs South Gate

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Compton, CA and South Gate, CA?

Compton and South Gate have similar restriction levels.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Compton levies a 10% Transient Occupancy Tax on rental stays under 31 consecutive days. Hosts must collect and remit TOT on all qualifying bookings.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

South Gate permits short-term rentals of single-family residences subject to operating standards adopted by City Council Ordinance No. 2021-01-CC. Operators must obtain (1) a South Gate business license under South Gate Municipal Code Chapter 2.08 (Business License Tax) and (2) a Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) certificate, with the city imposing a 10% TOT on the rental amount for any stay of less than 31 days, consistent with the city's TOT authority under Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code §7280.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonSouth Gate
TOT Rate10%-
Applies ToStays under 31 days-
Business LicenseRequired-
RegistrationFinance Department-
Planning Div.(310) 605-5535-
Governing ordinance-South Gate Ordinance No. 2021-01-CC (STR operating standards)
TOT rate-10% on stays of less than 31 days
Business license-Required under SGMC Chapter 2.08 (Business License Tax)
TOT certificate-Required before listing; issued by South Gate Finance Department
State authority-Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code §7280 (TOT enabling)
Long-stay exemption-31+ consecutive days exempt (Cal. Civ. Code §1940(b))

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Compton FAQ

What is Compton's TOT rate?

Compton charges a 10% Transient Occupancy Tax on all rental stays under 31 consecutive days.

Who needs to collect TOT in Compton?

All operators of transient lodging must collect and remit the 10% TOT. This primarily applies to hotels and motels since residential STRs are largely prohibited.

South Gate FAQ

What tax do South Gate STR hosts pay?

A 10% Transient Occupancy Tax on the rental amount for any stay of less than 31 days, in addition to a city business license under SGMC Chapter 2.08.

Do I need both a business license and a TOT certificate?

Yes. Under Ordinance No. 2021-01-CC, STR operators must hold a South Gate business license (SGMC Chapter 2.08) and a separate TOT certificate from the Finance Department before renting.

What about long-term stays?

Stays of 31 consecutive days or more are not 'transient' under Cal. Civ. Code §1940(b) and Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code §7280, so no TOT applies.

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