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Taxes & Fees: Fairfield vs Vallejo

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Fairfield, CA and Vallejo, CA?

Fairfield and Vallejo have similar restriction levels.

Fairfield, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

Any lawfully operating transient lodging in Fairfield (hotel, motel, B&B, or any rental of 30 days or fewer in a non-residential zone where allowed) must register with the City Finance Department, collect a 12% Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) and a 3% Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID) assessment on lodging receipts, and remit monthly. The 12% TOT rate took effect January 1, 2025 following voter approval of Measure M in November 2024, replacing the prior 10% rate established in 1984. The combined effective lodging tax burden in Fairfield is 15% of room rent.

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Vallejo, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

Vallejo collects Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on stays under 30 days. Rate varies by city (typically 10 to 14%). Platforms auto-collect in many jurisdictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFairfieldVallejo
TOT Rate12% (Measure M, eff. Jan. 1, 2025)10%
Prior TOT Rate10% (1984-2024)-
TBID Assessment3% additional-
Combined Lodging Tax15% of room rent-
Filing FrequencyMonthly (due last day of following month)-
Code AuthorityFMC Chapter 6, Article XV-
Platforms-Auto-collect
Filing-Quarterly
Topic-Taxes Fees

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fairfield FAQ

What is Fairfield's hotel tax rate?

Effective January 1, 2025, Fairfield's Transient Occupancy Tax is 12% of room rent, having increased from the prior 10% rate following voter approval of Measure M in November 2024. An additional 3% Tourism Business Improvement District assessment applies, for a combined 15% lodging tax burden. The City's Finance Department administers both, and operators register, collect, and remit monthly through a single filing.

Do I owe TOT on a sub-30-day rental even if the zoning doesn't allow it?

Yes. The TOT obligation is independent of whether the underlying zoning use is permitted. The Finance Department can assess back taxes on unpermitted operators, and you may face stacked enforcement — TOT delinquency penalties plus a Chapter 25 zoning violation. Remitting TOT does not legalize an otherwise prohibited use.

Vallejo FAQ

What tax do I owe on rentals?

Vallejo Transient Occupancy Tax applies to stays under 30 days. Check the city’s current rate.

Does Airbnb handle tax collection?

Airbnb and Vrbo auto-collect TOT in many California cities. Verify with Vallejo finance department.

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