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Taxes & Fees: Inglewood vs South Gate

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

South Gate has fewer restrictions than Inglewood.

Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Inglewood STR operators must collect and remit transient occupancy tax (TOT) on all short-term rental income. The TOT rate applies to stays of 30 days or fewer. Operators must register with the city's tax collection office.

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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

FactInglewoodSouth Gate
Tax TypeTransient Occupancy Tax (TOT)-
Applies ToStays of 30 days or fewer-
RegistrationRequired with city tax office-
RemittanceQuarterly-
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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Inglewood FAQ

Do I need to collect hotel tax for my Inglewood Airbnb?

Yes. STR operators must collect and remit transient occupancy tax on stays of 30 days or fewer. Register with the city tax office.

Does Airbnb collect Inglewood TOT automatically?

Some platforms may collect and remit TOT, but hosts are ultimately responsible for ensuring all required taxes are paid in full.

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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