Placer County charges Transient Occupancy Tax of 10% in the eastern slope (North Lake Tahoe) and 8% on the western slope, plus a North Lake Tahoe TBID assessment of 1-2%. STR fees include a $326.02 application fee and a $507.02 interior fire inspection.
Short-term stays of fewer than 30 days in unincorporated Placer County are subject to Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT). The county applies two base rates: 10% on the eastern slope (North Lake Tahoe area) and 8% on the western slope. The eastern-slope rate reflects an additional 2% approved by voters (originally in 1996 to address Tahoe Basin tourism impacts) on top of the base 8% that applies countywide. Eastern-slope properties may also owe a North Lake Tahoe Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID) assessment of 1% or 2% depending on zone (Zone 1, closest to the lake, is 2%; Zone 2 is 1%), and certain bookings carry an additional MTC assessment. Every operator must obtain a TOT certificate before renting and remit collected tax to the county. On the permitting side, the STR application/renewal fee is $326.02 (non-refundable), and the interior Fire Life Safety inspection is $507.02 in the North Tahoe, Northstar, and Olympic Valley fire districts (the Truckee Fire District sets its own inspection fee). Zero-interest loans of up to $2,200 are available to help with bear-box/animal-resistant container costs. Operators should confirm their exact combined rate using the county's parcel-based rate lookup tool, because TBID and MTC boundaries vary by location.
Failing to register for TOT, collect the tax, or remit it on time results in penalties and interest under the county TOT ordinance. A valid TOT certificate is a prerequisite for an STR permit.
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