Unincorporated Sonoma County levies a 12% Transient Occupancy Tax on vacation rental rent, authorized under County Code Chapter 12, Article III. Large lodging operators also pay a 2% Business Improvement Area assessment (Chapter 33). The Board may adopt an annual monitoring-and-enforcement fee under Sec. 26-88-120(h).
Anyone operating a vacation rental in the unincorporated area must register with the Tax Collector and remit Transient Occupancy Tax. The TOT rate is 12% of gross rents, levied under California Revenue and Taxation Code Sec. 7280 and County Code Chapter 12, Article III; voters raised the rate from 9% to 12% via Measure L in 2016. TOT returns are filed periodically (quarterly unless otherwise arranged), and a return is required even when no payment is due. A separate Business Improvement Area assessment of 2% of rent applies to lodging operators whose establishment generated over $350,000 in total rent in the preceding fiscal year, under County Code Chapter 33. Sec. 26-88-120(f)(7) requires the owner to maintain the TOT certificate, stay current, and print the certificate number on contracts and advertisements. Sec. 26-88-120(h) authorizes the Board of Supervisors to adopt an annual monitoring-and-enforcement fee collected by Permit Sonoma or the Tax Collector to fund vacation rental oversight. Specific permit-application and license fees are set administratively by Permit Sonoma rather than in the zoning code; applicants should confirm current amounts directly with the department.
Failure to maintain a current TOT certificate or to include the TOT certificate number in all contracts, advertising, and online listings are enumerated infractions under Sec. 26-88-120(g)(3). Delinquent TOT is subject to penalties and interest under County Code Chapter 12.
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