Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
🏠 Short-Term Rentals/Taxes & Fees

Taxes & Fees: Vacaville vs Vallejo

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

Vacaville and Vallejo have similar restriction levels.

Vacaville, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

Vacaville imposes a Transient Occupancy Tax of 8% on the rent charged for occupancy of any hotel, motel, or other lodging facility for stays of 30 consecutive days or less under Vacaville Municipal Code Chapter 3.16. On top of that, the Vacaville Tourism Marketing District (originally established under Chapter 3.17 as a Hotel Business Improvement District with a 2% assessment) increased its assessment to 4% effective November 1, 2025, after City Council approval of a Visit Vacaville board petition. Effective October 1, 2023, HdL Companies took over TOT collection, returns, and audit on behalf of the city; operators file directly with HdL's TOT Processing Center rather than with the City Clerk. Because STRs are not a permitted use in residential zones, the practical operator base for these taxes is hotels, motels, and lawful lodging facilities in commercial/mixed-use districts.

View full Vacaville rules β†’

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.

View full Vallejo rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactVacavilleVallejo
TOT Rate8% of rent (VMC Chapter 3.16); rate unchanged since adoption10%
Taxable Stay Length30 consecutive days or less-
Tourism Marketing Assessment4% effective November 1, 2025 (VMC Chapter 3.17, formerly 2%)-
Combined Lodging Charge12% (8% TOT + 4% tourism assessment) on covered stays-
TOT ProcessorHdL Companies (effective October 1, 2023)-
Filing FrequencyQuarterly returns via HdL TOT Processing Center-
Code Update PendingModernization amendments + possible Nov 2026 ballot rate measure under discussion-
Platforms-Auto-collect
Filing-Quarterly
Topic-Taxes Fees

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Vacaville FAQ

What is Vacaville's hotel tax rate?

The Transient Occupancy Tax under Vacaville Municipal Code Chapter 3.16 is 8% of the rent charged for stays of 30 consecutive days or less. Effective November 1, 2025, an additional 4% Vacaville Tourism Marketing District assessment applies under Chapter 3.17, bringing the combined city-imposed lodging charge to 12% on covered stays.

Who collects Vacaville TOT?

Effective October 1, 2023, HdL Companies took over TOT collection, returns, and audit services on behalf of the City of Vacaville. Operators file directly with HdL's TOT Processing Center rather than with the City Clerk or City Finance, and HdL pursues delinquencies and audits.

Do I owe Vacaville TOT for an Airbnb in a residential zone?

Operating a short-term rental in a residential zone is not a permitted use under Title 14 zoning, so the threshold question is whether the use is lawful at the address. If a property is operated as an STR despite zoning, the city may still pursue back TOT under Chapter 3.16 in addition to zoning enforcement under Chapter 1.28. A lawful lodging use (hotel, motel, B&B in a commercial/mixed-use district) is the conventional taxpayer base under Chapter 3.16.

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.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool