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Taxes & Fees: Galt vs Herald

How do taxes & fees rules compare between Galt, CA and Herald, CA?

Galt has fewer restrictions than Herald.

Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Galt charges 10 percent TOT on rentals under 30 days. Operators register with Finance, collect tax from guests, and remit on a monthly or quarterly schedule. Business license fees also apply.

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Herald, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento County charges 12 percent Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on all STR stays under 30 days. Operators must register and remit monthly or quarterly.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGaltHerald
TOT Rate10 percent of rent12 percent
FilingMonthly or quarterly returns-
RegistrationWithin 30 days of startFinance Dept required
Penalty10 percent plus 1.5 percent monthly interest-
RecordsKeep 3 years-
Code-County Code 3.08
Applies To-Stays under 30 days
Late Penalty-10 percent plus interest

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Galt FAQ

What is Galt TOT rate?

10 percent of the nightly rate. It is charged to the guest and remitted by the operator.

What if I rent for more than 30 days?

Rentals of 30 consecutive days or more to the same guest are exempt from TOT.

Herald FAQ

Does Airbnb collect TOT automatically?

Airbnb has collection agreements with some California counties. Operators should verify with Sacramento County Finance Department.

Are long-term stays exempt?

Yes, stays of 30 consecutive days or more are not subject to TOT under Code Chapter 3.08.

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