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Taxes & Fees: New Haven vs North Haven

How do taxes & fees rules compare between New Haven, CT and North Haven, CT?

North Haven has fewer restrictions than New Haven.

New Haven, CT

New Haven County

Heavy Restrictions

New Haven STR operators must collect and remit Connecticut's room occupancy tax plus any local hotel tax. Registration fees apply annually. Online platforms may collect state taxes on behalf of hosts.

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North Haven, CT

New Haven County

Some Restrictions

Connecticut abolished operational county government in 1960; New Haven County is a Census/judicial region only. The state imposes a 15% Room Occupancy Tax on rentals of 30 consecutive days or fewer under Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 12-407 and Sec. 12-408 (one of the highest US state lodging taxes). Bed-and-breakfast establishments are taxed at 11%. Town-level STR fees vary.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew HavenNorth Haven
State Tax15% room occupancy tax-
RegistrationCT Dept. of Revenue Services-
Applies ToStays under 30 days-
PlatformsMay collect state tax for hosts-
County Government-None (abolished 1960)
State Lodging Tax (STR)-15% (CGS 12-407)
B&B Rate-11%
Facilitator Collection-PA 19-117 (Airbnb/Vrbo)
DRS Permit Fee-$100 one-time

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

New Haven FAQ

What taxes do STR hosts pay in New Haven?

Connecticut imposes a 15% room occupancy tax on stays under 30 days. Hosts must register with the state Department of Revenue Services.

Does Airbnb collect the tax automatically?

Online platforms may collect and remit Connecticut's room occupancy tax on behalf of hosts under state law.

North Haven FAQ

What lodging tax do I owe on a New Haven County short-term rental?

Connecticut imposes a 15% Room Occupancy Tax under Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 12-407 on rentals of 30 consecutive days or fewer; bed-and-breakfast establishments are taxed at 11%. There is no separate New Haven County tax because Connecticut counties have no operational government, and Sec. 12-407 preempts local lodging taxes.

Does Airbnb collect Connecticut taxes for me?

Yes. Public Act 19-117 (effective October 1, 2019) requires qualifying short-term rental facilitators such as Airbnb and Vrbo to collect and remit the 15% Room Occupancy Tax on bookings made through their platforms. Hosts who rent directly without a facilitator must register with CT DRS, pay the $100 Sales and Use Tax Permit fee, and file Form OS-114.

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