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Transient Occupancy Tax Results for the City of Santa Barbara – Month Ended June 30, 2024

The City of Santa Barbara collected $3.3 Million in Transient Occupancy Taxes (TOT) for June 2024, the twelfth month in


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The City of Santa Barbara collected $3.3 Million in Transient Occupancy Taxes (TOT) for June 2024, the twelfth month in the City’s fiscal year.

In Fiscal Year 2024, the City collected $32.2 Million in overall TOT, of which approximately $29.4 Million came from hotels and $2.8 Million from short-term rentals. For the fiscal year, total TOT revenues came in 2.5% below budget.

The Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) is a Tax on "Transient" guests staying in any hotel, inn, motel, or other commercial lodging establishment for a period of less than 30 days.

The City’s adopted TOT budget for all funds is $33.0 Million, of which $27.5 Million is budgeted in the General Fund.

View the Transient Occupancy Tax Table . The City’s TOT tax rate is 12.0%, of which 10.0% goes to the City’s General Fund and the remaining 2.0% goes to the Creeks/Clean Water Fund.

City of Santa Barbara

TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAXES

Month

FY 2024

Change to
Budget

FY 2024
Budget

Jul

$3,792,870

-4.5%

$3,970,000

Aug

$3,453,840

-12.6%

$3,950,000

Sep

$3,330,750

3.8%

$3,210,000

Oct

$2,809,230

-4.8%

$2,950,000

Nov

$2,213,001

-2.5%

$2,270,000

Dec

$1,932,503

6.2%

$1,820,000

Jan

$1,622,897

-7.3%

$1,750,000

Feb

$1,770,582

-11.5%

$2,000,000

Mar

$2,355,142

-0.6%

$2,370,000

Apr

$2,674,955

-1.7%

$2,720,000

May

$2,919,846

5.8%

$2,760,000

Jun

$3,311,916

2.5%

$3,230,000

FY Total

$32,187,532

-2.5%

$33,000,000

The table above includes the 10.0% charge (credited to the General Fund) and the 2.0% charge (as adopted after passage of Measure B, credited to Creeks/Clean Water Fund).