Taxes & Fees: Paramus vs Ridgewood
How do taxes & fees rules compare between Paramus, NJ and Ridgewood, NJ?
Paramus and Ridgewood have similar restriction levels.
Paramus, NJ
Bergen County
Paramus does not impose its own STR licensing fee or local occupancy tax because short-term rentals of 30 days or less are prohibited entirely under Chapter 322, Article II of the Borough Code (Ord. No. 2016-25). Any unlawful STR activity in Paramus is still subject to New Jersey state taxes administered under N.J.S.A. 54:32D-1 and N.J.S.A. 54:32B-3 when booked through a transient space marketplace: 6.625% State Sales Tax, 5% State Occupancy Fee, and the 3% Meadowlands Regional Hotel Use Assessment that applies in Bergen County.
View full Paramus rules →Ridgewood, NJ
Bergen County
The Village of Ridgewood prohibits short-term rentals entirely under Code Chapter 117, Article IX, so there is no local STR registration fee, license, or hotel tax to pay — because operating a paid STR under 30 days is itself unlawful. If a property is rented for 30+ days (the only legal compensated rental in Ridgewood), no NJ transient-accommodation taxes apply. Bergen County does not impose a separate hotel/lodging tax. The only Ridgewood-specific charge an STR operator would face is the violation penalty: up to $1,000 per day under §117 Art. IX.
View full Ridgewood rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Paramus | Ridgewood |
|---|---|---|
| Local STR Fee | None (STR is prohibited) | - |
| Local Authority | Paramus Code Ch. 322, Art. II (Ord. 2016-25) | - |
| NJ Sales Tax | 6.625% (N.J.S.A. 54:32B-3) | - |
| State Occupancy Fee | 5% (N.J.S.A. 54:32D-1) | - |
| Meadowlands Regional Assessment | 3% (Bergen Co.) | - |
| Marketplace Collection | Airbnb remits state taxes | - |
| Max Local Fine | $1,250 per violation | - |
| Local STR Tax | - | None — STRs prohibited |
| Local Registration Fee | - | None |
| NJ Sales Tax (marketplace) | - | 6.625% |
| NJ State Occupancy Fee | - | 5% |
| Direct-Booked 30+ Day Lease | - | Tax-exempt |
| Bergen County Hotel Tax | - | None |
| Penalty (compensated <31 day rental) | - | Up to $1,000/day |
| Code | - | Ridgewood Code §117 Art. IX |
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Paramus FAQ
Do I need to register or pay a local fee to run an Airbnb in Paramus?
No, because Paramus does not allow short-term rentals at all. Chapter 322 Article II of the Borough Code prohibits any rental of a dwelling unit for 30 days or less for consideration. There is no Paramus STR registration, license, or municipal occupancy tax to pay because the use itself is unlawful.
If Airbnb collects New Jersey taxes automatically, am I in compliance?
No. Airbnb does collect and remit the 6.625% Sales Tax, 5% State Occupancy Fee, and 3% Meadowlands Regional Hotel Use Assessment for Bergen County stays under N.J.S.A. 54:32D and related laws, but tax collection by the platform does not authorize the rental. The underlying STR remains a prohibited use under Paramus Chapter 322 Article II and is subject to up to $1,250 per violation.
Ridgewood FAQ
Does Ridgewood have an STR registration fee or license?
No. Because Code §117 Art. IX prohibits compensated rentals of 30 days or less entirely, the Village has no STR registration program, no license, and no fee schedule. Operators cannot 'pay to comply' — the only legal compensated rental in Ridgewood is 31 days or longer.
Do I owe NJ sales tax on a 30-day Ridgewood rental?
Generally no. Under N.J.S.A. 54:32D-1 as amended August 9, 2019, rentals are exempt from the 6.625% NJ sales tax and 5% state occupancy fee unless they are booked through a transient space marketplace (Airbnb/Vrbo) or qualify as a professionally managed unit (operator rents 3+ units in the calendar year). A traditional direct-booked 30+ day lease is not subject to either tax.
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