Connecticut imposes a 15% state room occupancy tax on lodging rented for fewer than 30 consecutive days, which applies to short-term rentals (CGS Β§12-407). Danbury does not levy a separate local lodging tax.
Hosts renting for periods under 30 days must collect and remit the 15% room occupancy tax to the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services. Platforms such as Airbnb and Vrbo often collect this automatically, but the host remains responsible for compliance.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Persistent dog barking is actionable in Danbury under the general noise prohibition of Code Β§12-14(d) and the Chapter 4 animal provisions. Connecticut also a...
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Danbury Code Β§12-14(d)(1) prohibits commercial construction, demolition, excavation and building operations before 7:00 a.m. MondayβFriday, before 8:00 a.m. ...
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Danbury Code Β§12-14 sets nighttime hours as 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. (to 10:00 a.m. Sundays/holidays). In a Class A (residential) zone, emitted noise may not e...
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Parking or storing commercial vehicles, trailers and heavy trucks in residential zones is restricted under Danbury zoning, with on-street commercial parking ...
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Driveway aprons, curb cuts and surfacing in Danbury are regulated through zoning and the public works/engineering permit process. A permit is required to con...
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Recreational vehicle and boat storage on residential lots is governed by Danbury's zoning regulations, which limit where and how long RVs, campers and boats ...
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