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Taxes & Fees: El Monte vs Santa Monica

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

El Monte and Santa Monica have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

El Monte prohibits short-term rentals citywide; the 10% Transient Occupancy Tax (effective Oct. 1, 1992) reaches only licensed hotels and motels, not residential STRs, which cannot legally operate.

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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

FactEl MonteSanta Monica
City TOT rate (hotels/motels only)10%-
TOT effective dateOctober 1, 1992-
Residential STR permitNot available β€” STRs prohibited-
Transient definitionStays of 30 consecutive days or less-
Filing frequencyMonthly (online portal)-
Finance contactlicense@elmonteca.gov / (626) 580-2031-
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

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El Monte FAQ

Can I list my El Monte home on Airbnb?

No. El Monte's Zoning Code and ADU Program Guidelines prohibit renting dwelling units (including ADUs and JADUs) for periods of less than 30 consecutive calendar days. There is no city STR permit available.

Does the 10% TOT apply to a 30+ day stay?

No. A 'transient' is defined as an occupancy of 30 consecutive days or less; stays of 31+ days are not subject to the TOT under the city's hotel/motel tax framework.

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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