Lake County Record-Bee

McGuire’s bill creating system for collecting bed tax from short-term vacation rentals

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Senator Mike McGuire’s bill that would create a new, innovative system for collecting and dispensing revenue from Transit Occupancy Taxes (TOT) for short-term vacation rentals has passed its first committee in the Senate.

In California, nearly every city and county levies TOT, and the revenue collected is typically used to support essential government services. Unlike with hotels and motels, local jurisdicti­ons often have an incredibly difficult time collecting TOT on short-term vacation rentals because hosts are not always aware of the requiremen­t to collect and remit these taxes, and local government­s do not always know what properties are being used for short-term vacation rentals.

SB 555 will help cities and counties collect this untapped revenue by creating a statewide TOT collection program administer­ed by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administra­tion (CDTFA) for local jurisdicti­ons who choose to participat­e.

“Hundreds of cities and counties don’t collect bed taxes from short-term vacation rentals and this is a simple statewide solution that will collect and invest in vital services that will help California cities and counties thrive,” McGuire said. “SB

555 will provide cities and counties the ability to optin to a statewide program to collect bed tax revenue from tourists, which will in turn be reinvested into fire and police services, local parks and libraries, and economic developmen­t projects.”

This program would be an opt-in for local municipali­ties, and those municipali­ties would be required to enact an ordinance to participat­e. This bill does not prohibit local agencies who want to continue with their own Voluntary Collection Agreements with platforms from doing so. Rather, SB 555 gives jurisdicti­ons who have not found success in entering Voluntary Collection Agreements, which are the majority of cities and counties across California, with hosting platforms the ability to collect this vital and untapped revenue.

SB 555 passed unanimousl­y, 5-0, last week in the Senate Governance and Finance Committee. It will head to the Senate Judiciary Committee in the coming weeks.

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